Litre zucker意思
"Litre zucker" is not a standard German phrase and it doesn't directly translate to anything meaningful in English. It seems to be a combination of the unit of measurement "litre" (liter in German) and the word "zucker," which means "sugar" in English. However, the phrase doesn't make sense in this context, as it's not a common way to express anything related to sugar or measurements in German.
If you're looking to say "a liter of sugar" in German, you would simply say "Ein Liter Zucker." The article "a" in English would be "Ein" in German, and "liter" is the German word for the unit of measurement, which is the same in both languages. "Zucker" is the German word for sugar.
If you're looking for a phrase related to sugar or measurements, please provide more context so I can give you the correct information or translation.