How to Say ‘Do you also have nausea or dizziness?’ in German
Haben Sie auch Übelkeit oder Schwindel?
HAH-ben zee owkh UE-bel-kite OH-der SHVIN-del
[HAH-ben zee owkh UE-bel-kite OH-der SHVIN-del]
💬 Usage Tip: A smooth combined symptom question. Also useful to practice the formal Sie pattern.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German ward communication often bundles common symptoms into one efficient question.
Phrase Breakdown
Haben
[HAH-ben]
do you have
From the verb haben; here it is used in a polite question to ask whether a patient has a symptom.
Haben Sie Schmerzen im Bauch?
Do you have pain in the abdomen?
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal/polite form of 'you' used with patients in German clinical settings.
Wie fühlen Sie sich heute?
How are you feeling today?
auch
[owkh]
also
Used to mean 'also' or 'too' when asking about an additional symptom.
Haben Sie auch Fieber?
Do you also have a fever?
Übelkeit
[UE-bel-kite]
nausea
A noun meaning nausea, often asked about after surgery or anesthesia.
Nach der OP habe ich Übelkeit.
After the operation I have nausea.
Oder Schwindel?
OH-der SHVIN-del
or dizziness?
Asks whether the person has dizziness instead of, or in addition to, nausea.
Haben Sie Schwindel?
Do you have dizziness?
Words in this phrase
oder
[OH-der]
or
A conjunction used to connect alternatives in a question.
Haben Sie Schmerzen oder Druck im Bauch?
Do you have pain or pressure in the abdomen?
Schwindel
[SHVIN-del]
dizziness
A noun referring to dizziness or light-headedness.
Beim Aufstehen habe ich Schwindel.
When standing up, I feel dizzy.
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