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How to Say ‘Should I be worried?’ in German

Muss ich mir Sorgen machen?

mooss ikh meer ZOR-gen MAKH-en

[mooss ikh meer ZOR-gen MAKH-en]

💬 Usage Tip: "müssen" = "must/have to." The phrase "sich Sorgen machen" literally means "to make worries for yourself" = "to worry." Very common and useful in doctor visits.

🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, patients often ask direct questions like this. Doctors usually answer clearly and factually, not dramatically.

Phrase Breakdown

Muss

[mooss]

must / do I have to

A form of 'müssen' used to ask if something is necessary or required.

Example

Muss ich mir Sorgen machen?

Do I have to worry?

ich

[ikh]

I

The first-person singular pronoun, meaning the speaker.

Example

Muss ich mir Sorgen machen?

Do I have to worry?

Mir Sorgen machen

meer ZOR-gen MAKH-en

to worry

Reflexive expression meaning to be concerned or to worry about something.

Example

Mach dir keine Sorgen.

Don't worry.

Words in this phrase

mir

[meer]

to myself

Dative reflexive pronoun used with expressions like 'sich Sorgen machen'.

Example

Muss ich mir Sorgen machen?

Do I have to worry?

Sorgen

[ZOR-gen]

worries / concerns

Plural noun used in the expression 'sich Sorgen machen' meaning to worry.

Example

Muss ich mir Sorgen machen?

Do I have to worry?

machen

[MAKH-en]

make / do

Verb meaning 'to make' or 'to do'; in 'Sorgen machen' it means 'to worry'.

Example

Muss ich mir Sorgen machen?

Do I have to worry?

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