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How to Say ‘You feel better later’ in German

Fühlst du dich später besser

FYOOLST doo dikh SHPAY-ter BESS-er

[FYOOLST doo dikh SHPAY-ter BESS-er]

💬 Usage Tip: Built from "sich fühlen" again. In a full question, German flips the verb first: "Fühlst du dich...?"

🇩🇪 In Germany: Asking about someone feeling better later is kind and common after they mention being tired or unwell.

Phrase Breakdown

Fühlst

[FYOOLST]

feel

Form of 'fühlen' used with 'du'.

Example

Fühlst du dich müde?

Do you feel tired?

du

[doo]

you

Informal singular 'you'.

Example

Du siehst müde aus.

You look tired.

dich

[dikh]

yourself

Reflexive pronoun used with 'fühlen' for 'du'.

Example

Du fühlst dich besser.

You feel better.

später

[SHPAY-ter]

later

Refers to a time after now.

Example

Ich rufe dich später an.

I will call you later.

besser

[BESS-er]

better

Comparative form meaning improved or less bad.

Example

Geht es dir jetzt besser?

Are you feeling better now?

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