How to Say ‘infusion’ in German
die Infusion
dee in-foo-ZYOHN
[dee in-foo-ZYOHN]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful hospital word; often used with bekommen: Sie bekommen eine Infusion.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Patients may also casually say Tropf for an IV drip, especially in everyday conversation.
Phrase Breakdown
die
[dee]
the
Definite article for feminine singular nouns in German.
Die Infusion läuft noch zwei Stunden.
The IV infusion will run for two more hours.
Infusion
[in-foo-ZYOHN]
infusion; IV drip
Fluid or medicine given directly into a vein.
Die Infusion enthält Flüssigkeit und Medikamente.
The infusion contains fluids and medication.
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