How to Say ‘Your blood pressure’ in German
Ihren Blutdruck
EE-ren BLOOT-drook
[EE-ren BLOOT-drook]
💬 Usage Tip: Ihren is the formal accusative form of 'your.' Tiny grammar, big importance.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Blood pressure monitoring at home is very commonly recommended in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Ihren
[EE-ren]
your
Formal possessive form used with masculine object Blutdruck.
Bitte notieren Sie Ihren Blutdruck jeden Tag.
Please write down your blood pressure every day.
Blutdruck
[BLOOT-drook]
blood pressure
The pressure of blood in the body, often measured regularly.
Ihren Blutdruck sollten Sie morgens messen.
You should measure your blood pressure in the morning.
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