How to Say ‘Hopefully you feel better later.’ in German
Hoffentlich fühlst du dich später besser.
HOF-ent-likh FYOOLST doo dikh SHPAY-ter BESS-er
[HOF-ent-likh FYOOLST doo dikh SHPAY-ter BESS-er]
💬 Usage Tip: A thoughtful full sentence. Notice how the verb stays in second position after "Hoffentlich." German word order loves rules!
🇩🇪 In Germany: This sounds warm and natural in Germany—kind, but still low-key and polite.
Phrase Breakdown
Hoffentlich
[HOF-ent-likh]
hopefully
Expresses hope or a wish for something positive.
Hoffentlich wird es bald besser.
Hopefully it will get better soon.
Fühlst du dich später besser
FYOOLST doo dikh SHPAY-ter BESS-er
will you feel better later
A question about future well-being using the reflexive verb 'sich fühlen'.
Fühlst du dich morgen besser?
Will you feel better tomorrow?
Words in this phrase
fühlst
[FYOOLST]
feel
Form of 'fühlen' used with 'du'.
Fühlst du dich okay?
Do you feel okay?
du
[doo]
you
Informal singular 'you'.
Du bist heute blass.
You look pale today.
dich
[dikh]
yourself
Reflexive pronoun used with 'sich fühlen'.
Du fühlst dich nicht gut.
You do not feel well.
später
[SHPAY-ter]
later
At a time after now.
Wir sprechen später weiter.
We will continue talking later.
besser
[BESS-er]
better
Feeling improved compared with before.
Morgen geht es dir vielleicht besser.
Maybe you will feel better tomorrow.
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