How to Say ‘That is very reassuring.’ in German
Das beruhigt mich sehr.
dahs beh-ROO-hikt mikh zair
[dahs beh-ROO-hikt mikh zair]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally: 'That calms me very much.' A warm, natural way to respond to good news.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Doctors may appreciate hearing this, especially after they take time to explain results carefully.
Phrase Breakdown
Das
[dahs]
that
Refers to what was just said or explained.
Das ist eine gute Nachricht.
That is good news.
Beruhigt mich
beh-ROO-hikt mikh
calms me; reassures me
Verb phrase meaning someone or something makes the speaker feel calmer.
Deine Worte beruhigen mich.
Your words reassure me.
Words in this phrase
beruhigt
[beh-ROO-hikt]
calms / reassures
Means to make someone feel calmer or less anxious.
Ihre Antwort beruhigt mich.
Your answer reassures me.
mich
[mikh]
me
Object form referring to the speaker.
Das interessiert mich.
That interests me.
sehr
[zair]
very
Used here to intensify the feeling: 'very much'.
Das freut mich sehr.
That makes me very happy.
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