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Welcome to this engaging lesson on "Swedish Vocabulary → Symptoms and Illnesses"! As we dive into this topic, you will discover essential vocabulary that will help you navigate conversations regarding health and well-being in Swedish. This lesson is particularly important because discussing symptoms and illnesses is a fundamental part of everyday communication, especially when visiting a doctor or speaking with friends about health matters. | |||
In this lesson, you will learn: | |||
* Common symptoms and illnesses in Swedish. | |||
* How to describe these symptoms effectively. | |||
* Practical exercises to reinforce your understanding. | |||
Understanding this vocabulary will not only aid you in expressing your own health issues but will also enable you to assist others in need. The world of health vocabulary opens up many conversations, and I'm thrilled to guide you through it! | |||
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=== Common Symptoms === | |||
First, let’s explore some common symptoms that you might encounter or need to describe. Below, you will find a table listing these symptoms along with their Swedish translations and pronunciations. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Swedish !! Pronunciation !! English | |||
|- | |||
| ont i huvudet || oont ee HOO-vuh-det || headache | |||
|- | |||
| feber || FAY-ber || fever | |||
|- | |||
| hosta || HOOS-tah || cough | |||
|- | |||
| snuva || SNOO-vah || runny nose | |||
|- | |||
| ont i magen || oont ee MAH-gen || stomach ache | |||
|- | |||
| trött || trut || tired | |||
|- | |||
| illamående || ee-lah-MOH-eh-deh || nausea | |||
|- | |||
| ont i halsen || oont ee HALL-sen || sore throat | |||
|- | |||
| yrsel || EAR-sel || dizziness | |||
|- | |||
| klåda || KLAW-dah || itching | |||
|- | |||
| svettas || SVET-tahs || sweating | |||
|- | |||
| ont i ryggen || oont ee RYH-gen || back pain | |||
|- | |||
| ledvärk || LED-vark || joint pain | |||
|- | |||
| magont || MAH-gont || stomach pain | |||
|- | |||
| förkylning || fur-KHEEL-ning || cold (illness) | |||
|- | |||
Here are some | | allergi || al-ler-GEE || allergy | ||
|- | |||
| influensa || in-fluen-SA || flu | |||
|- | |||
| utslag || OOT-slahg || rash | |||
|- | |||
| bruten arm || BROO-ten arm || broken arm | |||
|- | |||
| skada || SKAH-dah || injury | |||
|- | |||
| förgiftning || fur-YIFT-ning || poisoning | |||
|} | |||
=== Describing Symptoms === | |||
Now that we have a good list of symptoms, let’s discuss how you can describe these symptoms in Swedish. It’s helpful to know some basic phrases to articulate what you're feeling. | |||
'''Basic Phrases:''' | |||
* '''Jag har...''' (I have...) | |||
* '''Jag känner mig...''' (I feel...) | |||
* '''Det gör ont...''' (It hurts...) | |||
* '''Jag mår...''' (I feel...) | |||
Here are some examples using these phrases: | |||
* '''Jag har ont i huvudet.''' (I have a headache.) | |||
* '''Jag känner mig trött.''' (I feel tired.) | |||
* '''Det gör ont i magen.''' (It hurts in my stomach.) | |||
* '''Jag mår illa.''' (I feel nauseous.) | |||
=== Common Illnesses === | |||
Now, let’s look at some common illnesses, along with their Swedish translations and pronunciations. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Swedish !! Pronunciation !! English | ! Swedish !! Pronunciation !! English | ||
|- | |||
| influensa || in-fluen-SA || flu | |||
|- | |||
| förkylning || fur-KHEEL-ning || cold | |||
|- | |||
| allergi || al-ler-GEE || allergy | |||
|- | |||
| astma || AST-mah || asthma | |||
|- | |||
| diabetes || dee-ah-BAY-tes || diabetes | |||
|- | |||
| cancer || KAN-ser || cancer | |||
|- | |||
| hjärtproblem || YERT-pro-BLEM || heart problem | |||
|- | |||
| reumatism || REU-ma-TISM || rheumatism | |||
|- | |||
| magkatarr || MAHG-kah-tar || gastritis | |||
|- | |||
| eksem || ek-SEM || eczema | |||
|- | |||
| lunginflammation || LOONG-in-flah-ma-TION || pneumonia | |||
|- | |||
| depression || day-PREH-syon || depression | |||
|- | |||
| ångest || AWN-gest || anxiety | |||
|- | |||
| schizofreni || skit-so-fre-NEE || schizophrenia | |||
|- | |||
| migrän || mee-GRAN || migraine | |||
|- | |||
| hosta || HOOS-tah || cough | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| halsfluss || HALLS-flus || tonsillitis | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| matförgiftning || MAHT-fur-YIFT-ning || food poisoning | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| stroke || strok || stroke | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| Parkinsons sjukdom || PAR-kin-sons SHOO-kdom || Parkinson's disease | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |||
| hjärtsvikt || YERT-svikT || heart failure | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Practical Exercises === | |||
To help solidify your understanding of this vocabulary, let's move on to some practical exercises. These exercises will encourage you to use the vocabulary you've learned in context. | |||
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ==== | |||
Complete the sentences with the correct symptoms or illnesses. | |||
1. Jag har _______ i huvudet. (headache) | |||
2. Jag mår _______. (nauseous) | |||
3. Hon har _______. (cold) | |||
4. Det gör ont i _______. (stomach) | |||
5. Jag känner mig _______. (tired) | |||
'''Answers:''' | |||
1. ont | |||
2. illa | |||
3. förkylning | |||
4. magen | |||
5. trött | |||
==== Exercise 2: Match the Phrases ==== | |||
Match the Swedish phrases with their English translations. | |||
| Swedish Phrase | English Translation | | |||
|---------------------------------------|-------------------------------| | |||
| Jag har feber. | I have a fever. | | |||
| Jag känner mig yr. | I feel dizzy. | | |||
| Det gör ont i ryggen. | It hurts in my back. | | |||
| Jag mår bra. | I feel well. | | |||
| Jag har allergi. | I have an allergy. | | |||
'''Answers:''' | |||
1. Jag har feber. → I have a fever. | |||
2. Jag känner mig yr. → I feel dizzy. | |||
3. Det gör ont i ryggen. → It hurts in my back. | |||
4. Jag mår bra. → I feel well. | |||
5. Jag har allergi. → I have an allergy. | |||
== | |||
* | ==== Exercise 3: Create Sentences ==== | ||
Using the vocabulary from this lesson, create sentences describing how you feel or what illness you have. | |||
'''Example Responses:''' | |||
1. Jag har ont i halsen. (I have a sore throat.) | |||
2. Jag känner mig trött och illamående. (I feel tired and nauseous.) | |||
==== Exercise 4: Role Play ==== | |||
Pair up with another student and take turns pretending to be a doctor and a patient. Use the vocabulary from the lesson to describe symptoms and suggest possible treatments. | |||
'''Example Scenario:''' | |||
* Patient: "Jag har ont i magen." | |||
* Doctor: "Är du illamående också?" | |||
==== Exercise 5: True or False ==== | |||
Read the statements and decide whether they are true or false. | |||
1. "Jag har feber" means "I have a headache." (False) | |||
2. "Ont i magen" means "stomach ache." (True) | |||
3. "Jag känner mig trött" means "I feel energetic." (False) | |||
4. "Influensa" is the Swedish word for "cold." (False) | |||
5. "Allergi" means "allergy." (True) | |||
==== Exercise 6: Vocabulary Quiz ==== | |||
Translate the following symptoms into Swedish. | |||
1. Cough | |||
2. Rash | |||
3. Broken arm | |||
4. Dizziness | |||
5. Sweating | |||
'''Answers:''' | |||
1. Hosta | |||
2. Utslag | |||
3. Bruten arm | |||
4. Yrsel | |||
5. Svettas | |||
==== Exercise 7: Group Discussion ==== | |||
In small groups, discuss any experiences you've had with illnesses using the vocabulary from this lesson. Try to use as many different symptoms and illnesses as possible. | |||
==== Exercise 8: Listening Practice ==== | |||
Listen to audio clips (if available) of native Swedish speakers discussing symptoms and illnesses. Write down what you hear and translate it into English. | |||
==== Exercise 9: Writing Prompt ==== | |||
Write a short paragraph about a time you were sick, using at least five vocabulary words from this lesson. | |||
==== Exercise 10: Health Advice ==== | |||
Discuss with a partner what advice you would give to someone feeling unwell. Use vocabulary from the lesson to suggest remedies or actions to take. | |||
=== Conclusion === | |||
In this lesson, you have learned vital vocabulary related to symptoms and illnesses in Swedish. This knowledge will empower you to communicate effectively about health-related topics. Remember to practice often; this will help solidify your understanding and confidence in using these terms. | |||
As you continue on your journey to mastering Swedish, keep an eye out for opportunities to use this vocabulary in real conversations. The more you practice, the more natural it will become. | |||
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==Sources== | |||
* [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~swewgw/Fact/Med/facdic_med.htm SweGGate Facts Glossary Swedish (Medical)] | |||
* [https://www.thelocal.se/20181003/the-swedish-words-you-need-to-learn-as-flu-season-begins/ The Swedish words you need to learn ahead of flu season] | |||
* [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17549507.2018.1508500 Prosodic aspects of repetition in Swedish-speaking children with ...] | |||
==Other Lessons== | ==Other Lessons== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 1 August 2024
◀️ Body parts — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — At the doctor's ▶️ |
Welcome to this engaging lesson on "Swedish Vocabulary → Symptoms and Illnesses"! As we dive into this topic, you will discover essential vocabulary that will help you navigate conversations regarding health and well-being in Swedish. This lesson is particularly important because discussing symptoms and illnesses is a fundamental part of everyday communication, especially when visiting a doctor or speaking with friends about health matters.
In this lesson, you will learn:
- Common symptoms and illnesses in Swedish.
- How to describe these symptoms effectively.
- Practical exercises to reinforce your understanding.
Understanding this vocabulary will not only aid you in expressing your own health issues but will also enable you to assist others in need. The world of health vocabulary opens up many conversations, and I'm thrilled to guide you through it!
Common Symptoms[edit | edit source]
First, let’s explore some common symptoms that you might encounter or need to describe. Below, you will find a table listing these symptoms along with their Swedish translations and pronunciations.
Swedish | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
ont i huvudet | oont ee HOO-vuh-det | headache |
feber | FAY-ber | fever |
hosta | HOOS-tah | cough |
snuva | SNOO-vah | runny nose |
ont i magen | oont ee MAH-gen | stomach ache |
trött | trut | tired |
illamående | ee-lah-MOH-eh-deh | nausea |
ont i halsen | oont ee HALL-sen | sore throat |
yrsel | EAR-sel | dizziness |
klåda | KLAW-dah | itching |
svettas | SVET-tahs | sweating |
ont i ryggen | oont ee RYH-gen | back pain |
ledvärk | LED-vark | joint pain |
magont | MAH-gont | stomach pain |
förkylning | fur-KHEEL-ning | cold (illness) |
allergi | al-ler-GEE | allergy |
influensa | in-fluen-SA | flu |
utslag | OOT-slahg | rash |
bruten arm | BROO-ten arm | broken arm |
skada | SKAH-dah | injury |
förgiftning | fur-YIFT-ning | poisoning |
Describing Symptoms[edit | edit source]
Now that we have a good list of symptoms, let’s discuss how you can describe these symptoms in Swedish. It’s helpful to know some basic phrases to articulate what you're feeling.
Basic Phrases:
- Jag har... (I have...)
- Jag känner mig... (I feel...)
- Det gör ont... (It hurts...)
- Jag mår... (I feel...)
Here are some examples using these phrases:
- Jag har ont i huvudet. (I have a headache.)
- Jag känner mig trött. (I feel tired.)
- Det gör ont i magen. (It hurts in my stomach.)
- Jag mår illa. (I feel nauseous.)
Common Illnesses[edit | edit source]
Now, let’s look at some common illnesses, along with their Swedish translations and pronunciations.
Swedish | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
influensa | in-fluen-SA | flu |
förkylning | fur-KHEEL-ning | cold |
allergi | al-ler-GEE | allergy |
astma | AST-mah | asthma |
diabetes | dee-ah-BAY-tes | diabetes |
cancer | KAN-ser | cancer |
hjärtproblem | YERT-pro-BLEM | heart problem |
reumatism | REU-ma-TISM | rheumatism |
magkatarr | MAHG-kah-tar | gastritis |
eksem | ek-SEM | eczema |
lunginflammation | LOONG-in-flah-ma-TION | pneumonia |
depression | day-PREH-syon | depression |
ångest | AWN-gest | anxiety |
schizofreni | skit-so-fre-NEE | schizophrenia |
migrän | mee-GRAN | migraine |
hosta | HOOS-tah | cough |
halsfluss | HALLS-flus | tonsillitis |
matförgiftning | MAHT-fur-YIFT-ning | food poisoning |
stroke | strok | stroke |
Parkinsons sjukdom | PAR-kin-sons SHOO-kdom | Parkinson's disease |
hjärtsvikt | YERT-svikT | heart failure |
Practical Exercises[edit | edit source]
To help solidify your understanding of this vocabulary, let's move on to some practical exercises. These exercises will encourage you to use the vocabulary you've learned in context.
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]
Complete the sentences with the correct symptoms or illnesses.
1. Jag har _______ i huvudet. (headache)
2. Jag mår _______. (nauseous)
3. Hon har _______. (cold)
4. Det gör ont i _______. (stomach)
5. Jag känner mig _______. (tired)
Answers:
1. ont
2. illa
3. förkylning
4. magen
5. trött
Exercise 2: Match the Phrases[edit | edit source]
Match the Swedish phrases with their English translations.
| Swedish Phrase | English Translation |
|---------------------------------------|-------------------------------|
| Jag har feber. | I have a fever. |
| Jag känner mig yr. | I feel dizzy. |
| Det gör ont i ryggen. | It hurts in my back. |
| Jag mår bra. | I feel well. |
| Jag har allergi. | I have an allergy. |
Answers:
1. Jag har feber. → I have a fever.
2. Jag känner mig yr. → I feel dizzy.
3. Det gör ont i ryggen. → It hurts in my back.
4. Jag mår bra. → I feel well.
5. Jag har allergi. → I have an allergy.
Exercise 3: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]
Using the vocabulary from this lesson, create sentences describing how you feel or what illness you have.
Example Responses:
1. Jag har ont i halsen. (I have a sore throat.)
2. Jag känner mig trött och illamående. (I feel tired and nauseous.)
Exercise 4: Role Play[edit | edit source]
Pair up with another student and take turns pretending to be a doctor and a patient. Use the vocabulary from the lesson to describe symptoms and suggest possible treatments.
Example Scenario:
- Patient: "Jag har ont i magen."
- Doctor: "Är du illamående också?"
Exercise 5: True or False[edit | edit source]
Read the statements and decide whether they are true or false.
1. "Jag har feber" means "I have a headache." (False)
2. "Ont i magen" means "stomach ache." (True)
3. "Jag känner mig trött" means "I feel energetic." (False)
4. "Influensa" is the Swedish word for "cold." (False)
5. "Allergi" means "allergy." (True)
Exercise 6: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]
Translate the following symptoms into Swedish.
1. Cough
2. Rash
3. Broken arm
4. Dizziness
5. Sweating
Answers:
1. Hosta
2. Utslag
3. Bruten arm
4. Yrsel
5. Svettas
Exercise 7: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]
In small groups, discuss any experiences you've had with illnesses using the vocabulary from this lesson. Try to use as many different symptoms and illnesses as possible.
Exercise 8: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]
Listen to audio clips (if available) of native Swedish speakers discussing symptoms and illnesses. Write down what you hear and translate it into English.
Exercise 9: Writing Prompt[edit | edit source]
Write a short paragraph about a time you were sick, using at least five vocabulary words from this lesson.
Exercise 10: Health Advice[edit | edit source]
Discuss with a partner what advice you would give to someone feeling unwell. Use vocabulary from the lesson to suggest remedies or actions to take.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, you have learned vital vocabulary related to symptoms and illnesses in Swedish. This knowledge will empower you to communicate effectively about health-related topics. Remember to practice often; this will help solidify your understanding and confidence in using these terms.
As you continue on your journey to mastering Swedish, keep an eye out for opportunities to use this vocabulary in real conversations. The more you practice, the more natural it will become.
Sources[edit | edit source]
- SweGGate Facts Glossary Swedish (Medical)
- The Swedish words you need to learn ahead of flu season
- Prosodic aspects of repetition in Swedish-speaking children with ...
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- How to express ownership
- At the Post Office
- At the doctor's
- Job applications and interviews
- City
- Count from 1 to 10
- Greeting people
- Nature
- Body parts
- Numbers above 100
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