How to Say ‘pulse’ in German
der Puls
dair puhls
[dair puhls]
💬 Usage Tip: Same meaning as English pulse, just with a neat German article: der Puls.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Staff may check Puls and Blutdruck together as part of routine observations.
Phrase Breakdown
der
[dair]
the
Definite article for masculine singular nouns in German.
Der Puls ist etwas schnell.
The pulse is a little fast.
Puls
[puhls]
pulse
The heartbeat felt in an artery; an important vital sign.
Der Puls ist nach der Operation regelmäßig.
The pulse is regular after the operation.
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