How to Say ‘Drink enough.’ in German
Trinken Sie genug.
TRINK-en zee geh-NOOK
[TRINK-en zee geh-NOOK]
💬 Usage Tip: More natural English: "Drink enough fluids" or "Drink plenty." German often leaves the object understood.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A German doctor may say this very briefly and expect you to understand it as standard health advice.
Phrase Breakdown
Trinken Sie
TRINK-en zee
drink
Polite imperative form of 'trinken' used as advice or instruction.
Trinken Sie Wasser.
Drink water.
Words in this phrase
Trinken
[TRINK-en]
drink
Formal instruction to drink fluids.
Trinken Sie genug.
Drink enough.
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal pronoun used when speaking politely to a patient.
Trinken Sie genug.
Drink enough.
genug
[geh-NOOK]
enough
Means a sufficient amount, especially of water or fluids here.
Trinken Sie genug.
Drink enough.
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