How to say "side effect" in German?

In German "side effect" translates to  die Nebenwirkung 

Transliteration: dee nay-ben-veer-kung

🇩🇪 Diese Medikamente haben keine schweren Nebenwirkungen.

🗣️ Dee-zuh may-dee-kah-men-tuh hah-ben kigh-nuh shvair-en nay-ben-veer-koon-gen.

🇺🇸 These medications don't have any serious side effects.

🇩🇪 Die Nebenwirkungen des Medikaments können unangenehm sein.

🗣️ Dee NAY-ben-veer-khoong-en des meh-dee-KAH-men-ts kœ-nen oon-ahn-geh-nem zine.

🇺🇸 The side effects of the medication can be unpleasant.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "side effect" in German?

You can use the word "die Nebenwirkung" which translates to "side effect".

How to pronounce "die Nebenwirkung" (side effect) in German?

The word "die Nebenwirkung" is pronounced as "dee nay-ben-veer-kung".

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