Here are some helpful (and likeable!) phrases that we found in Germany!
Lighton’s vassa (Tap water. The waiter will look at you weird because you didn’t ask for beer, but say it again and you’ll get your water.)
Sprecken see English? (Do you speak English?)
Isch Sprecken Kein Deustch. (I do not speak any German ~> very helpful when people start talking to you in German and you have no idea what they’re saying)
Entrue-D-gong (Excuse me, both to get people’s attention and to say sorry, pardon me, etc)
Bitte (We think this may mean several things: You’re welcome, please, go ahead, pardon me, and sorry? (ie, when you can’t understand what the person said and are asking them to repeat.) )
Did some research for ya, coupled with my high school/college german:
Leitungswasser
Sprechen Sie Englisch?
Ich spreche kein Deutsch.
Entschuldigung! (excuse me, pretty much)
Bitte (yea, this means a lotta things… you’re welcome and please were my primary impressions of it in German class)
You missed all the best. This is what I remember from high school german.
Wo ist die toilette? (Where is the bathroom?)
Ich habe hunger. (I am hungry)
Gibt es mir. (give it to me)
OK. Maybe only the first one is practical, but the last two are fun it say.