How to Say ‘Do you also have nausea?’ in German
Haben Sie auch Übelkeit?
HAH-ben zee owkh OO-bel-kite
[HAH-ben zee owkh OO-bel-kite]
💬 Usage Tip: Übelkeit = nausea. Don't fear the umlaut—just round the lips a bit for Ü.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A standard post-op question, especially after anesthesia, opioids, or abdominal procedures.
Phrase Breakdown
Haben
[HAH-ben]
have
from 'haben'; used here to ask whether the patient has another symptom
Haben beginnt die Frage Haben Sie auch Übelkeit?
Haben begins the question Do you also have nausea?
Sie
[zee]
you
formal polite form used when speaking to a patient
Sie in Haben Sie auch Übelkeit? ist höflich und professionell.
Sie in Do you also have nausea? is polite and professional.
auch
[owkh]
also
adds an extra symptom to the discussion
Auch zeigt in Haben Sie auch Übelkeit? ein zusätzliches Symptom.
Auch shows an additional symptom in Do you also have nausea?
Übelkeit
[OO-bel-kite]
nausea
feeling sick in the stomach, possibly wanting to vomit
Übelkeit ist das Symptom in Haben Sie auch Übelkeit?
Übelkeit is the symptom in Do you also have nausea?
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