How to Say ‘Cooling only’ in German
Nur kühlen
noor KOO-len
[noor KOO-len]
💬 Usage Tip: A short functional phrase. German service talk often uses these compact label-like expressions.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Many modern units in Germany can both cool and heat, so providers often ask which functions you want.
Phrase Breakdown
Nur
[noor]
only
Limits the meaning to just one option.
Wir möchten nur kühlen, nicht heizen.
We only want cooling, not heating.
kühlen
[KOO-len]
to cool
Refers to lowering the temperature of a room.
Die Anlage soll nur kühlen.
The system should only cool.
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