Language/Faroese/Vocabulary/Health
Hi Faroese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on health-related vocabulary in Faroese. You will learn how to talk about different parts of the body, symptoms, illnesses, and treatments. We will also share some cultural information and interesting facts about Faroese health practices. Remember that practicing speaking with native speakers is the best way to improve your language skills. You can find native speakers on Polyglot Club and ask them any questions. Let's get started! 🚀
Basic health vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Let's start with some basic vocabulary related to health:
Faroese | Pronunciation | English |
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líkamur | [ˈliːkʰɛmʊɹ] | body |
høvd | [hœvːt] | head |
eyga | [ˈœiːka] | eye |
nasi | [ˈnaːsɪ] | nose |
munnur | [ˈmʊnːʊɹ] | mouth |
oyra | [ˈɔiːɹa] | ear |
tennur | [ˈtɛnːʊɹ] | tooth |
herðar | [ˈhɛɹðaɹ] | neck |
hermir | [ˈhɛɹmɪɹ] | arm |
handleggur | [ˈhanːtlɛdɪʊɹ] | forearm |
hendur | [ˈhɛnːtʊɹ] | hand |
bringa | [ˈpɹɪnːɪja] | chest |
magi | [ˈmaːɟɪ] | stomach |
bakki | [ˈbaʰkɪ] | back |
lærir | [ˈlɛaɹɪɹ] | leg |
læreggur | [ˈlɛaɹɪɛdɪʊɹ] | calf |
fótur | [fɔtʊɹ] | foot |
Here's a dialogue so you can see the words in context:
- Person 1: Mær dámar ikki nakrantíð at hava heilsumunn. (I never like to have a sore throat.)
- Person 2: Eg havi oftast høvdpína. (I usually have headaches.)
- Person 1: Tað plagar eisini at vera líknandi hjá mær. (It's also usually the same for me.)
Symptoms and illnesses[edit | edit source]
Now let's look at some common symptoms and illnesses that people might experience. It's important to be able to describe how you're feeling when you're sick:
Faroese | Pronunciation | English |
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verk | [vɛɹk] | pain |
kaldur | [kʰalːtʊɹ] | cold |
hiti | [ˈhɪti] | fever |
bólga | [ˈpɔlːka] | inflammation |
útbrot | [ˈʊtːbɹɔt] | rash |
hosti | [hɔstɪ] | cough |
nøs | [nœs] | sneeze |
kveljing | [ˈkvɛlaɪnɪŋ] | choking |
blóðtapping | [ˈblɔðtapɪŋ] | bleeding |
eyðkenni | [ˈœiːɪcɛnɪ] | symptom |
sjúkliga | [ˈʃʊʰklɪka] | sick |
smittulig | [smɪtːʊlɪka] | infectious |
veikur | [ˈvɛɪkʊɹ] | weak/sick |
kvíði | [ˈkvɪdɪ] | anxiety |
stress | [stɹɛsː] | stress |
Here's a dialogue so you can see the words in context:
- Person 1: Eg havi útbrot á hondunum (I have a rash on my hands.)
- Person 2: Tað kann vera smittuligt. (It could be infectious.)
- Person 1: Mær dámar ikki sum kann eiga kvíði. (I don't like feeling anxious.)
- Person 2: Stress kann vera ovurfløðing fyri okkurt fólk. (Stress can be overwhelming for some people.)
Treatments[edit | edit source]
Next, let's learn about the different treatments for illnesses:
Faroese | Pronunciation | English |
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medicina | [mɛdɪsɪna] | medicine |
lækna | [ˈlaɪkna] | doctor |
kiropraktor | [kʰɪʀɔpːʰaktʊɹ] | chiropractor |
sjúkrahús | [ˈʃʊʰkɹaːhuːs] | hospital |
ambulans | [ˌamːbʊˈlanːs] | ambulance |
ábyrgdarantur | [ˈaːpɪʀkaɹantʊɹ] | insurance |
koma sær afturat | [ˈkʰɔma saɪɹ ˈaftʊɹat] | recover/to get better |
innlegging | [ˈɪnːlaɪkɪŋ] | hospitalization |
røngtenmynd | [ˈʀœŋtɛnmʏnt] | X-ray |
fysioterapi | [fɪsɪʊtʊˈɹaːpɪ] | physiotherapy |
Here's a dialogue so you can see the words in context:
- Person 1: Eg mátti fara til sjúkrahúsið. (I had to go to the hospital.)
- Person 2: Var tað longt innlegging? (Was it a long hospitalization?)
- Person 1: Nei, tað var bert í nakrar dagar. (No, it was only for a few days.)
- Person 2: Eg havi tørv á fysioterapi til mína hond. (I need physiotherapy for my hand.)
Faroese health practices[edit | edit source]
Faroese people have some unique health practices that are related to their traditional way of life. One practice is the use of hot tubs, which are called "hjúpp" in Faroese. These hot tubs are often made from wood and can be found all over the Faroe Islands. The warm water is believed to have healing powers and is used to cure various ailments. Another interesting aspect of Faroese health is the use of herbs and plants for medicinal purposes. Many Faroese people have traditional knowledge about which herbs to use for different ailments.
Here's a dialogue so you can see the words in context:
- Person 1: Eg fari í hjúppina hvønn sunnudag. (I go to the hot tub every Sunday.)
- Person 2: Lykur tú av við tað? (Do you feel better after that?)
- Person 1: Ja, tað hjálpir fyri minnir verk í herðuni. (Yes, it helps with my pain in the neck.)
- Person 2: Eg havi fingið ein nyggjan tipp á farsót. (I got a new tip for a cold.)
- Person 1: Hvat er tað? (What is it?)
- Person 2: Barralýsi. (Pine needle tea.)
That's it for this lesson! We hope you learned some useful health vocabulary and have a better understanding of Faroese health practices. Don't forget to practice with native speakers and to check out the Vocabulary on Faroese for more words and phrases. Stay healthy and happy learning! 🤗
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