How to Say ‘And get plenty of rest.’ in German
Und gut ausruhen.
oont goot OWSS-roo-en
[oont goot OWSS-roo-en]
💬 Usage Tip: This continues previous advice. German often chains short instruction phrases together instead of making one long sentence.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Short, practical health advice like this is very typical in German consultations—clear, calm, and to the point.
Phrase Breakdown
Und
[oont]
and
A conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or ideas.
Und gut ausruhen ist nach der Untersuchung wichtig.
And resting well is important after the examination.
Gut ausruhen
goot OWSS-roo-en
rest well
An instruction or advice meaning to get enough rest.
Ruhen Sie sich gut aus.
Rest well.
Words in this phrase
gut
[goot]
well
An adverb meaning properly or sufficiently; here it describes resting in a healthy way.
Du solltest dich gut ausruhen, damit du dich besser fühlst.
You should rest well so that you feel better.
ausruhen
[OWSS-roo-en]
to rest
A reflexive/separable verb meaning to rest or take it easy, often after illness or treatment.
Der Arzt sagt, dass du dich ausruhen sollst.
The doctor says that you should rest.
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