How to Say ‘Your blood pressure’ in German
Ihren Blutdruck
EE-ren BLOOT-drook
[EE-ren BLOOT-drook]
💬 Usage Tip: "Blutdruck" is a compound noun: "Blut" (blood) + "Druck" (pressure). German loves word-combos! "Ihren" is the formal "your."
🇩🇪 In Germany: The formal form "Ihren" is standard in hospitals unless staff explicitly switch to informal language.
Phrase Breakdown
Ihren
[EE-ren]
your
Formal accusative form of your, used when addressing a patient politely.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
Blutdruck
[BLOOT-drook]
blood pressure
The pressure of blood in the body, commonly checked before surgery.
Wir messen noch Ihren Blutdruck.
We are still measuring your blood pressure.
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