How to say "i'm allergic to..." in German?

In German "i'm allergic to..." translates to  Ich bin allergisch gegen... 

Transliteration: eekh bin ah-lehr-gish geh-gen...

🇩🇪 Ich bin allergisch gegen Nüsse. Bitte kein Essen mit Nüssen.

🗣️ eekh bin ah-lehr-gish geh-gen nyoo-seh. bit-tuh kighn ess-en meet nyoo-sehn.

🇺🇸 I'm allergic to nuts. Please no food with nuts.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "i'm allergic to..." in German?

You can use the word "Ich bin allergisch gegen..." which translates to "I'm allergic to...".

How to pronounce "Ich bin allergisch gegen..." (i'm allergic to...) in German?

The word "Ich bin allergisch gegen..." is pronounced as "eekh bin ah-lehr-gish geh-gen...".

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