How to say "active ingredient" in German?

In German "active ingredient" translates to  der Wirkstoff 

Transliteration: dair veerks-shtoff

🇩🇪 Der Wirkstoff in diesem Medikament ist Paracetamol.

🗣️ Dair veerks-shtoff ihn dee-zem may-dee-kah-men-t ist pah-rah-tseh-tah-mohl.

🇺🇸 The active ingredient in this medication is paracetamol.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "active ingredient" in German?

You can use the word "der Wirkstoff" which translates to "active ingredient".

How to pronounce "der Wirkstoff" (active ingredient) in German?

The word "der Wirkstoff" is pronounced as "dair veerks-shtoff".

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