How to Say ‘To drink a lot of water’ in German
Viel Wasser trinken
feel VAH-ser TRINK-en
[feel VAH-ser TRINK-en]
💬 Usage Tip: Viel means "a lot of," Wasser is "water," and trinken is "to drink." German often builds clear practical phrases like Lego blocks.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Doctors in Germany commonly give simple advice like drink more water, rest, and monitor symptoms.
Phrase Breakdown
Viel
[feel]
a lot of; much
Used to describe a large quantity.
Viel Ruhe ist wichtig.
A lot of rest is important.
Wasser
[VAH-ser]
water
The common noun for water, often used in medical advice.
Wasser hilft oft.
Water often helps.
trinken
[TRINK-en]
to drink
A verb meaning to consume liquids.
Sie sollen mehr trinken.
You should drink more.
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