German · Body & Health
Pain
A feeling of discomfort.
Ich habe Schmerzen im Rücken.
I have pain in my back.
'Schmerz' originates from the Old High German 'smerza,' related to Proto-Germanic '*smerþiz' and their derivatives in other Germanic languages, fundamentally meaning pain.
'Schmerz' is used primarily in medical contexts but also in everyday language. It is recognized across all German-speaking regions without major dialectal differences.
'Schmerz' is a recurring theme in German literature, often used metaphorically, appearing in works by authors such as Thomas Mann.