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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

Example

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

Example

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

Example

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

Example

Übelkeit ist das Symptom in Haben Sie auch Übelkeit?

Übelkeit is the symptom in Do you also have nausea?

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