How to Say ‘Calms me down / reassures me’ in German
Beruhigt mich
beh-ROO-hikt mikh
[beh-ROO-hikt mikh]
💬 Usage Tip: Beruhigen = to calm/reassure. Mich means 'me.' Nice phrase when you want to express relief.
🇩🇪 In Germany: It is perfectly fine in Germany to tell a doctor that their explanation reassures you.
Phrase Breakdown
Beruhigt
[beh-ROO-hikt]
calms / reassures
From 'beruhigen'; here it means something makes a person feel less worried.
Die Erklärung beruhigt mich.
The explanation reassures me.
mich
[mikh]
me
Object pronoun meaning 'me'.
Das beruhigt mich sofort.
That reassures me immediately.
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