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German Phrase

Alles war super lecker!

/ˈal.ləs vaːɐ̯ ˈzuː.pɐ ˈlɛkɐ/
Meaning"Everything was super tasty!"
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Meaning

The speaker is saying that every dish or item they tried was extremely tasty. The exclamation mark adds enthusiasm and a friendly tone.

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When to use

Use this sentence after a meal, a buffet, a tasting event, or any situation where you want to compliment the whole spread of food you just experienced.

Grammar Breakdown

Alleswarsuperlecker!

1

Alles

Indefinite pronoun meaning 'everything'; used as the subject of the sentence.

2

war

Simple past (Präteritum) of the verb 'sein' (to be); indicates a completed past state.

3

super

Colloquial intensifier meaning 'super' or 'very'; placed before adjectives.

4

lecker

Adjective meaning 'tasty' or 'delicious'; used predicatively after 'sein'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Alles war super lecker!

Everything was super tasty!

Das freut mich! Was hat dir am besten geschmeckt?

I'm glad to hear that! What did you like the most?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Alles ist super lecker.

    Use 'war' (past) when you are talking about a meal that already happened; 'ist' would refer to a present state.

  • Alles war super leckeres.

    The adjective 'lecker' stays unchanged after 'sein'; do not add an ending.

  • Alles war sehr super lecker.

    Avoid stacking two intensifiers; 'sehr' and 'super' together sound redundant.

Alternatives

  • Alles war sehr lecker.

    Everything was very tasty.

  • Alles hat fantastisch geschmeckt.

    Everything tasted fantastic.

  • Alles war köstlich.

    Everything was delicious.

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Cultural Tip

In German, 'lecker' is the go‑to word for tasty food, while 'super' is a casual intensifier. This combination is perfect for informal conversation with friends or family, but you would avoid it in a formal restaurant review where you might choose 'ausgezeichnet' or 'vorzüglich' instead.