How to Say ‘My heart’ in German
Mein Herz
mine herts
[mine herts]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful emotional phrase starter. German often uses body-based expressions very directly.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Football is emotional in Germany, so talking about your heart racing sounds perfectly natural.
Phrase Breakdown
Mein
[mine]
my
Possessive word showing something belongs to me.
Mein Herz schlägt schnell.
My heart is beating fast.
Herz
[herts]
heart
The heart; often used when talking about stress or excitement.
Mein Herz schlägt schnell nach der Chance.
My heart is beating fast after that chance.
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