How to Say ‘I feel okay.’ in German
Ich fühle mich okay.
ikh FYOO-luh mikh oh-KAY
[ikh FYOO-luh mikh oh-KAY]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural phrase for describing your current state. Slightly more about your feeling than "Mir geht es okay."
🇩🇪 In Germany: Sounds casual and modern. "okay" is widely understood and commonly used in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich fühle mich
ikh FYOO-luh mikh
I feel
Reflexive verb phrase used to describe one's physical or emotional state.
Ich fühle mich gut.
I feel good.
Words in this phrase
Ich
[ikh]
I
First-person singular pronoun.
Ich bin heute ruhig.
I am calm today.
fühle
[FYOO-luh]
feel
Form of 'fühlen' used to describe how you feel.
Ich fühle mich müde.
I feel tired.
mich
[mikh]
myself
Reflexive pronoun used with 'sich fühlen'.
Ich entspanne mich jetzt.
I am relaxing now.
okay
[oh-KAY]
okay
Means feeling all right, not bad and not great.
Heute fühle ich mich okay.
Today I feel okay.
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