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German Phrase

Joghurt mit Granola ist super einfach.

/ˈjoːɡʊʁt mɪt ɡʁaˈnoːla ɪst ˈzuːpɐ ˈaɪ̯nfaχ/
Meaning"Yogurt with granola is super easy."
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Meaning

The sentence means ‘Yogurt with granola is super easy.’ It stresses that the combination requires little effort, making it a perfect quick‑breakfast or snack option.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to recommend a fast, healthy breakfast, or when you’re describing a simple recipe to a friend or a language partner.

Grammar Breakdown

JoghurtmitGranolaistsupereinfach

1

Der Joghurt

‘Joghurt’ is a masculine noun (der Joghurt). In this sentence it is the subject, so it stays in the nominative case.

2

mit + Dativ

The preposition ‘mit’ always governs the dative case. ‘Granola’ is a foreign, indeclinable noun, so its form does not change.

3

sein (ist)

‘ist’ is the 3rd‑person singular present of ‘sein’ and links the subject with a predicative adjective.

4

super (Adverb)

‘super’ is a colloquial adverb used to intensify the following adjective, similar to ‘very’ or ‘super‑’ in English.

5

einfach (predicative adjective)

When an adjective follows ‘sein’, it stays in its base form without an ending.

🗨In Conversation

A

Wie kann ich ein schnelles Frühstück machen?

How can I make a quick breakfast?

Joghurt mit Granola ist super einfach.

Yogurt with granola is super easy.

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Common Mistakes

  • Joghurt mit Granola sind super einfach.

    ‘Joghurt’ is singular, so the verb must be ‘ist’, not ‘sind’.

  • Joghurt mit Granola ist super einfaches.

    After ‘sein’ the adjective stays uninflected; ‘einfaches’ would be wrong here.

  • Joghurt mit Granola’s ist super einfach.

    German does not use the English possessive ’s’. Keep the noun unchanged.

Alternatives

  • Joghurt mit Müsli ist ganz leicht zuzubereiten.

    Yogurt with muesli is very easy to prepare.

  • Einfach Joghurt und Granola mischen.

    Just mix yogurt and granola.

  • Das ist ein kinderleichtes Frühstück.

    That’s a child‑easy breakfast.

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Cultural Tip

In Germany, ‘Joghurt mit Granola’ has become a staple of the modern, health‑focused breakfast, especially among students and young professionals. Granola is often bought in bulk or homemade, and it’s common to add fresh fruit, honey, or nuts for extra flavor.