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How to Say ‘And have less stress’ in German

Und weniger Stress zu haben

unt VE-nee-gah SHTRESS tsu HA-ben

[unt VE-nee-gah SHTRESS tsu HA-ben]

💬 Usage Tip: ‘Weniger’ means less; a useful word for comparisons.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Managing stress is important for living a balanced life.

Phrase Breakdown

Und

[unt]

and

Used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences.

Example

Wir gehen schwimmen und dann essen.

We are going swimming and then eating.

weniger

[VE-nee-gah]

less

A smaller amount of something.

Example

Ich möchte weniger Stress.

I want less stress.

Stress

[SHTRESS]

stress

A state of mental or emotional strain or tension.

Example

Stress kann ungesund sein.

Stress can be unhealthy.

zu

[tsu]

to

Used to indicate the infinitive form of a verb.

Example

Es ist wichtig, Stress zu vermeiden.

It's important to avoid stress.

haben

[HA-ben]

have

Possess, own, or hold.

Example

Ich möchte mehr Zeit haben.

I want to have more time.

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