Ansikte is the Swedish word for 'face' and is a basic, essential vocabulary word for A2 learners.
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- ansikte is a noun.
- It means 'face' in English.
- It's an A2 level word, so it's quite common.
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This sentence describes someone wiping tears from their face. 'Hon' (she) is the subject, 'torkade' (wiped) is the verb, 'tårarna' (the tears) is the direct object, and 'från sitt ansikte' (from her face) is the prepositional phrase.
This sentence means 'The child had a smile on its face.' 'Barnet' (the child) is the subject, 'hade' (had) is the verb, 'ett leende' (a smile) is the direct object, and 'på sitt ansikte' (on its face) is the prepositional phrase.
This sentence translates to 'His face turned red with anger.' 'Hans ansikte' (his face) is the subject, 'blev' (became/turned) is the verb, 'rött' (red) is the predicate adjective, and 'av ilska' (from anger) is a prepositional phrase indicating cause.
This sentence means 'Her face expressed all emotions.' The order follows a typical subject-verb-object structure in Swedish.
This translates to 'It was impossible not to see on his face that he was trying to hide something.' The sentence structure places 'det var omöjligt' (it was impossible) at the beginning, followed by the infinitive clause 'att inte se' (not to see), and then the prepositional phrase 'på hans ansikte' (on his face).
This sentence means 'One must face difficult days with a smile on one's face.' It starts with the impersonal 'man' (one), followed by the modal verb 'måste' (must), then the infinitive 'möta' (face).
The correct order is 'Hennes glädje återspeglades på ansiktet' (Her joy was reflected on her face).
The correct order is 'Hans ansikte bar ett uttryck av djup sorg' (His face bore an expression of deep sorrow).
The correct order is 'Hennes ansikte förändrades drastiskt när hon insåg sanningen' (Her face changed drastically when she realized the truth).
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Summary
Ansikte is the Swedish word for 'face' and is a basic, essential vocabulary word for A2 learners.
- ansikte is a noun.
- It means 'face' in English.
- It's an A2 level word, so it's quite common.