How to Say ‘Much better’ in German
Viel besser
feel BESS-er
[feel BESS-er]
💬 Usage Tip: 'viel' = 'much' and 'besser' = 'better'. Great combo for comparisons.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A cheerful response when the weather improves—very relatable in a country with changeable skies.
Phrase Breakdown
Viel
[feel]
much
Used to strengthen a comparison, like 'much better'.
Heute ist es viel besser als gestern.
Today it is much better than yesterday.
besser
[BESS-er]
better
Comparative form meaning an improvement.
Nach dem Regen ist das Wetter besser.
After the rain, the weather is better.
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