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German Phrase

Süße Gerichte sind auch super.

/ˈzyːsə ɡəˈʁɪçtə ˈzɪnt aʊ̯x ˈzuːpɐ/
Meaning"Sweet dishes are also great."
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Meaning

The sentence means “Sweet dishes are also great.” It can be used to express a positive opinion about desserts or any sweet‑flavoured foods, with "super" adding a casual, enthusiastic tone.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you’re talking about food, especially in informal settings like a dinner with friends, a food‑blog comment, or when recommending a dessert menu. It works well after someone has praised savory dishes and you want to add that the sweet options are just as good.

Grammar Breakdown

SüßeGerichtesindauchsuper.

1

Adjective ending -e (plural nominative)

In the plural nominative, adjectives take the ending -e when there is no article before the noun.

2

Plural noun "Gerichte"

"Gericht" (dish) becomes "Gerichte" in the plural, used here as the subject.

3

Verb "sein" – 3rd person plural

"sind" is the present‑tense form of "sein" for "sie/Wir" (they/we).

4

Adverb "auch"

"auch" means "also" or "too" and modifies the whole predicate.

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Predicative adjective "super"

"super" is used as a predicative adjective and stays unchanged; it is colloquial for "great" or "excellent".

🗨In Conversation

A

Süße Gerichte sind auch super.

Sweet dishes are also great.

Ja, besonders das Tiramisu ist ein echter Hit!

Yes, especially the tiramisu is a real hit!

B

Common Mistakes

  • Süßes Gerichte sind auch super.

    The adjective must agree with the plural noun; use "Süße" not "Süßes".

  • Süße Gerichte ist auch super.

    The verb must match the plural subject; use "sind" instead of "ist".

Alternatives

  • Süße Speisen sind ebenfalls hervorragend.

    Sweet foods are also excellent.

  • Auch die süßen Gerichte schmecken super.

    The sweet dishes also taste great.

  • Süße Gerichte gefallen mir genauso gut.

    I like sweet dishes just as much.

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Cultural Tip

In German "super" is informal and best used in spoken language or casual writing. In a formal restaurant review you might choose "ausgezeichnet" or "vorzüglich" instead. Also, "Gerichte" can refer to any course, but when paired with "süß" it usually points to desserts or sweet snacks.