How to Say ‘More moderate’ in German
Eher mittel
AY-er MIT-tel
[AY-er MIT-tel]
💬 Usage Tip: Eher means "rather/more," and mittel means "medium/moderate." A useful in-between answer.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Patients in Germany often describe symptoms in understated, practical terms like leicht, mittel, stark.
Phrase Breakdown
Eher
[AY-er]
rather
used to soften or qualify an answer
Eher macht in Eher mittel die Antwort vorsichtiger.
Eher makes the answer rather moderate in Rather medium.
mittel
[MIT-tel]
moderate / medium
describes pain that is not mild but not severe either
Mittel beschreibt in Eher mittel eine mittlere Schmerzstärke.
Mittel describes a moderate pain level in Rather moderate.
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