Lecker meaning and definition in german
lecker meaning and definition in german
Adjective
Frequency:
Unlike Dutch lekker, the German word does not commonly refer to things other than tastiness and physical attractiveness.
The contracted comparative leckrer is per se rare, but more commonly seen in the inflected forms leckrere, leckrerer, and so on (in order to avoid the three reduced syllables and the reduplication in leckerere, leckererer).
The contracted comparative leckrer is per se rare, but more commonly seen in the inflected forms leckrere, leckrerer, and so on (in order to avoid the three reduced syllables and the reduplication in leckerere, leckererer).
- yummy, tasty Das ist ein sehr leckerer Keks. This is a very tasty biscuit.
- regional, West Central German, usually uninflected pretty, attractive (woman or man) Sie ist ein lecker Mädchen. She's an attractive girl.
Adverb
Frequency:
- well, with pleasure usually referring to eating and drinking In dieser Wirtschaft kann man lecker essen. In this pub, you can eat well.