
Ask Angelika Season 7 Episode 4 - Useful German for breathing problems
From Ask Angelika by Angelika Davey
February 27, 2026 · 16 min · Season 7 · Episode 4
About this episode
This episode covers essential German vocabulary and sentences related to breathing problems.
Welcome to the 4th episode of season 7, where we look at German vocabulary and sentences based on a variety of medical problems/ illnesses. Today we have some basic German sentences you might need if you have breathing problems. We also mentioned my German vocabulary notebooks which are perfect for keeping the sentences from the show https://geni.us/fV85T (red cover) or https://geni.us/oXfo52p (orange cover) And we mentioned the book Steven and I have written, a story about Barnaby, a turtle in German and English and three levels. https://geni.us/barnabybroth Here are all the sentences. To find out what they mean, watch the video 😉 Ich bekomme keine Luft. Ich kann nicht gut atmen. Ich habe Atemnot. Es wird schlimmer. Ich habe einen Asthmaanfall. Meine Brust ist ganz eng. Ich brauche meinen Inhalator. Mein Inhalator ist leer.
People in this episode
Host: Angelika Davey
Topics covered
- German vocabulary
- breathing problems
- medical terminology
- language learning
- bilingual education
Keywords
- German
- breathing problems
- medical German
- vocabulary
- language learning
Mentioned in this episode
Products: German vocabulary notebooks, Barnaby
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