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Health is an important aspect of our lives, and being able to talk about health issues in German can be very useful. In this lesson, we will learn common health-related vocabulary and how to discuss health problems and symptoms in German.

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some common health-related words and phrases in German:

Common Health Issues[edit | edit source]

German Pronunciation English
die Erkältung dee air-keltung the common cold
die Grippe dee grip-peh the flu
die Allergie dee ah-ler-gee the allergy
die Kopfschmerzen dee kopf-shmer-tsen the headache
das Fieber dass fee-ber the fever
der Husten dair hooss-ten the cough
die Halsschmerzen dee hals-shmer-tsen the sore throat
der Schnupfen dair shnoo-pfen the runny nose

Symptoms[edit | edit source]

German Pronunciation English
der Schmerz dair shmer-ts the pain
die Übelkeit dee oo-bel-kite the nausea
der Schwindel dair shvin-del the dizziness
der Ausschlag dair ow-shlag the rash
der Juckreiz dair yook-rites the itchiness
die Müdigkeit dee mew-deekh-kite the tiredness
die Schlaflosigkeit dee shlahf-loh-zi-kite the insomnia

Medical Professionals[edit | edit source]

German Pronunciation English
der Arzt dair arts the doctor
der Zahnarzt dair tsahn-arts the dentist
der Apotheker dair ah-po-teh-ker the pharmacist
die Krankenschwester dee krank-en-shves-ter the nurse
der Chirurg dair khee-roog the surgeon

Medicines and Treatments[edit | edit source]

German Pronunciation English
das Medikament dass may-dee-kah-ment the medicine
die Tablette dee tah-bleh-teh the tablet
die Salbe dee zahl-beh the ointment
der Verband dair fair-bant the bandage
die Injektion dee in-yek-tsee-ohn the injection
die Therapie dee teh-rah-pee-eh the therapy

Talking About Health[edit | edit source]

Now that we have learned some health-related vocabulary, let's practice using it in context. Here are some dialogues and phrases to help you talk about health issues in German:

Dialogue 1: At the Doctor's Office[edit | edit source]

Patient: Guten Tag, Herr Doktor. Ich habe starke Kopfschmerzen. Doctor: Guten Tag. Seit wann haben Sie die Kopfschmerzen? Patient: Seit gestern Abend. Doctor: Haben Sie auch Fieber? Patient: Nein, kein Fieber, nur Kopfschmerzen. Doctor: Gut. Nehmen Sie diese Tablette zweimal am Tag. Trinken Sie viel Wasser und ruhen Sie sich aus. Patient: Vielen Dank, Herr Doktor.

Translation: Patient: Good day, Doctor. I have a strong headache. Doctor: Good day. How long have you had the headache? Patient: Since yesterday evening. Doctor: Do you also have a fever? Patient: No, no fever, just a headache. Doctor: Good. Take this tablet twice a day. Drink plenty of water and rest. Patient: Thank you very much, Doctor.

Dialogue 2: At the Pharmacy[edit | edit source]

Customer: Guten Tag. Ich brauche etwas gegen Halsschmerzen. Pharmacist: Guten Tag. Haben Sie auch Schluckbeschwerden? Customer: Ja, ich kann kaum schlucken. Pharmacist: Hier ist ein Halsbonbon. Lutschen Sie es langsam. Das lindert die Schmerzen. Customer: Vielen Dank!

Translation: Customer: Good day. I need something for a sore throat. Pharmacist: Good day. Do you also have difficulty swallowing? Customer: Yes, I can hardly swallow. Pharmacist: Here is a throat lozenge. Suck on it slowly. It will relieve the pain. Customer: Thank you very much!

Phrases[edit | edit source]

Here are some useful phrases to help you talk about health issues in German:

  • Ich habe Kopfschmerzen. (I have a headache.)
  • Mir ist übel. (I feel nauseous.)
  • Ich habe Fieber. (I have a fever.)
  • Ich habe Husten. (I have a cough.)
  • Ich habe Halsschmerzen. (I have a sore throat.)
  • Es juckt mich. (It itches me.)
  • Ich fühle mich müde. (I feel tired.)
  • Mein Bauch tut weh. (My stomach hurts.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we have learned common health-related vocabulary and how to talk about health issues in German. Practice using these words and phrases in conversations to improve your German skills. Remember to take care of your health and seek professional medical advice when needed.


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