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German Phrase

Ich fühle mich ziemlich entspannt.

/ɪç ˈfyːlə mɪç ˈtsiːmlɪç ɛntˈʃpant/
Meaning"I feel quite relaxed."
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Meaning

This phrase describes a state of mental or physical calm and ease. The word 'ziemlich' serves as an intensifier, suggesting a significant degree of relaxation. It highlights the use of reflexive verbs in German to express personal feelings.

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When to use

Use this phrase after a long day of work, during a vacation, or after a meditation session. It is a common way to respond to the question 'Wie fühlst du dich?' (How do you feel?) in casual or semi-formal settings.

Grammar Breakdown

Ichfühlemichziemlichentspannt

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Reflexive Pronouns

The pronoun 'mich' is necessary here because 'sich fühlen' is a reflexive verb construction in this context.

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Adverbial Modifiers

'Ziemlich' is an adverb used to modify the adjective 'entspannt', similar to 'quite' or 'rather' in English.

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Wie war dein Wochenende im Wellness-Hotel?

How was your weekend at the wellness hotel?

Es war herrlich. Ich fühle mich ziemlich entspannt.

It was wonderful. I feel quite relaxed.

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Common Mistakes

  • Ich fühle ziemlich entspannt.

    In German, 'fühlen' must be used reflexively with 'mich' when describing how you feel personally.

  • Ich fühle mich ganz entspannen.

    Use the adjective 'entspannt' (relaxed) instead of the infinitive verb 'entspannen' (to relax).

Alternatives

  • Ich bin total entspannt.

    I am totally relaxed.

  • Ich fühle mich gelassen.

    I feel composed/calm.

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Cultural Tip

In German-speaking cultures, the concept of 'Feierabend' (the time after work) is highly valued. Expressing that you feel relaxed often signifies a successful transition from professional stress to personal leisure time.