How to Say ‘We are still checking your blood pressure.’ in German
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
veer MESS-en nokh EE-ren BLOOT-drook
[veer MESS-en nokh EE-ren BLOOT-drook]
💬 Usage Tip: A very typical ward sentence. Notice the formal possessive "Ihren" used with patients. Friendly but professional.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Vital signs like blood pressure are often checked again shortly before transport to surgery.
Phrase Breakdown
Wir
[veer]
we
The first-person plural pronoun.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
messen
[MESS-en]
measure
Refers to checking or taking a reading in a medical setting.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
noch
[nokh]
still
Shows that this is another remaining step before the next action.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
Ihren Blutdruck
EE-ren BLOOT-drook
your blood pressure
This is the formal 'your' plus the medical term for blood pressure.
Ihr Blutdruck ist gut.
Your blood pressure is good.
Words in this phrase
Ihren
[EE-ren]
your
Formal accusative possessive, used when speaking politely to one patient.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
Blutdruck
[BLOOT-drook]
blood pressure
A common vital sign checked before surgery.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
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