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- Mod is the Swedish noun for 'courage' or 'bravery', used to describe the mental strength needed to face fears or challenges.
- It is an 'ett-word' (ett mod, modet) and is primarily used in the singular to describe an abstract quality.
- Commonly found in idioms like 'tappa modet' (to lose heart) and structures like 'mod att' (courage to).
- It is a key cultural value in Sweden, often associated with moral integrity and the stories of Astrid Lindgren.
The Swedish word mod is a powerful, foundational noun that translates directly to 'courage' or 'bravery' in English. At its core, it describes the internal psychological and emotional strength required to face fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. In the Swedish language, mod is a neuter noun (an 'ett-word'), meaning you would say ett mod in its indefinite form, although it is frequently used in its definite form modet or as an abstract concept without an article. Understanding mod involves looking beyond simple physical bravery; it encompasses moral courage—the ability to stand up for one's beliefs—and the existential courage to be oneself in a complex world.
- Physical Courage
- This refers to the bravery shown in the face of physical pain, hardship, or even the threat of death. It is the kind of courage associated with heroes in sagas or emergency responders.
Brandmannen visade ett otroligt mod när han sprang in i den brinnande byggnaden för att rädda barnet.
In Swedish culture, the concept of mod is deeply tied to the literary tradition, most notably in the works of Astrid Lindgren. In The Brothers Lionheart (Bröderna Lejonhjärta), the character Jonathan famously says that sometimes you have to do things you are afraid of, otherwise you are just a 'little bit of filth' (en liten lort). This specific cultural touchstone defines mod for generations of Swedes: it is not the absence of fear, but the mastery of it for a greater purpose.
- Moral Courage (Civilkurage)
- While
modis the general term, Swedes often use the compound word civilkurage to describe the courage to intervene in social situations or stand up against injustice.
Det krävs mod för att erkänna sina misstag inför andra.
The word is also used in many idiomatic expressions regarding one's state of mind. For instance, 'att tappa modet' means to lose heart or become discouraged. Conversely, 'att fatta mod' means to take heart or gather one's courage. These expressions show that mod is viewed as a resource that can be depleted or replenished depending on circumstances. In modern professional contexts, mod is frequently cited as a leadership quality—the willingness to make difficult decisions or innovate despite the risk of failure.
- Existential Courage
- The courage to be oneself, to live authentically, and to face the inherent anxieties of human existence without retreating into conformity.
Hon fann sitt mod och vågade äntligen byta karriär vid femtio års ålder.
Ge inte upp, tappa inte ditt mod nu när vi är så nära målet.
Historically, the word shares roots with the German 'Mut' and the English 'mood'. While the English word evolved to mean a temporary state of mind, the Swedish and German versions retained the focus on the strength of the spirit. This linguistic history highlights how mod is not just a reaction to danger, but a fundamental disposition of the soul. Whether you are skydiving for the first time or simply telling someone how you truly feel, you are exercising mod.
Using mod correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a noun and the common prepositions that accompany it. Since it is an abstract noun, it is often used in the singular. The definite form modet is extremely common when referring to a specific instance of courage or a person's general store of bravery. One of the most important structures to learn is mod till att [verb], which means 'the courage to [do something]'. This structure allows you to link the quality of courage directly to an action.
- The 'Mod att' Structure
- This is the most standard way to describe what the courage is for. It is followed by an infinitive verb.
Har du mod att säga sanningen även om det gör ont?
Another frequent usage involves verbs of possession or acquisition. You can 'ha' (have) mod, 'få' (get/receive) mod, or 'samla' (gather/collect) mod. If you are preparing yourself for a difficult task, you might say you are samlar mod. This evokes the image of slowly building up internal strength until it is sufficient for the challenge at hand. If someone loses their willpower or becomes intimidated, we use the verb 'tappa' (to drop/lose).
- Losing and Finding Courage
- Tappa modet (lose heart) vs. Fatta mod (take heart). These are fixed expressions that every learner should memorize.
Efter många misslyckanden började han tappa modet.
In more formal or literary Swedish, mod can be modified by various adjectives to specify the type of bravery. Dristigt mod (bold courage), tyst mod (quiet courage), or oförskräckt mod (undaunted courage) are all ways to add nuance to your descriptions. When describing a person's character, you might say they are full av mod (full of courage). This is a very positive attribute and is highly valued in Swedish social discourse, particularly when it refers to standing up for others.
- Compound Words
- Swedish loves compounds. Words like 'modstulen' (dejected/discouraged) and 'modfälld' (disheartened) show how 'mod' forms the root of emotional states.
Hon kände sig modstulen efter att ha fått avslag på sin ansökan.
Vid gott mod (In good spirits) is a common phrase used to describe someone who is optimistic despite challenges.
Finally, consider the preposition inför (in the face of). You often have courage inför a challenge or inför döden (in the face of death). This helps place the courage in a specific context. By mastering these patterns—possession verbs, the 'att' structure, and key compounds—you will be able to express a wide range of human emotions and character traits using this single, potent word.
The word mod resonates through various layers of Swedish society, from the highest levels of political discourse to the bedtime stories read to children. If you are in Sweden or consuming Swedish media, you will encounter mod in several distinct contexts. One of the most prominent is in the news and social commentary, where 'civilkurage' (a specific type of social courage) is frequently debated. Whenever a citizen intervenes to stop a crime or speaks out against a corporate scandal, the media will praise their mod.
- Literature and Culture
- Swedish children grow up with the stories of Astrid Lindgren, where 'mod' is a central theme. The idea that one must be brave even when terrified is a core Swedish cultural value.
'Det är mod att göra det man är rädd för', som Jonathan Lejonhjärta sa.
In the workplace, you might hear managers talk about the 'mod att förändra' (courage to change). Sweden is known for its consensus-driven culture, but there is also a strong emphasis on innovation. Leaders who take risks are described as having the mod to break new ground. You might see this in corporate mission statements or during performance reviews when a boss encourages an employee to 'våga mer' (dare more) and show more mod in their projects.
- Sports and Competition
- Sports commentators use 'mod' to describe an athlete's mental toughness during high-pressure moments, like a penalty shootout in football.
Laget visade stort mod i slutet av matchen och lyckades vända resultatet.
In political speeches, especially during times of crisis or social change, mod is a rhetorical staple. Politicians often call for 'politiskt mod' (political courage) to implement difficult reforms or address climate change. This usage frames the word as a civic virtue necessary for the survival and progress of the 'folkhem' (the people's home/the Swedish welfare state). You will also find it in music lyrics, from traditional folk songs about brave sailors to modern pop songs about the courage to fall in love again.
- Psychology and Health
- Therapists and self-help books in Sweden often discuss 'modet att vara sårbar' (the courage to be vulnerable), a concept popularized by researchers like Brené Brown.
Att söka hjälp för sin psykiska hälsa kräver ett enormt mod.
Hon hyllades för sitt mod efter att ha vittnat i rättegången.
Whether you are watching a Swedish film (where 'mod' might be the central character arc), listening to a podcast about personal development, or reading a historical plaque about a local hero, the word mod is omnipresent. It is a word that carries weight, respect, and a sense of moral duty. Understanding its usage in these various domains will give you a deeper insight into the Swedish psyche and the values that underpin Swedish society.
For English speakers learning Swedish, the word mod presents several linguistic traps that can lead to confusion or unnatural-sounding sentences. The most frequent error is confusing mod with the very similar-looking word mode. While mod means 'courage', mode means 'fashion'. This is a classic 'false friend' situation where a single letter changes the entire meaning. Saying 'Jag gillar svenskt mod' (I like Swedish courage) when you mean 'I like Swedish fashion' will certainly raise some eyebrows!
- Mod vs. Mode
- Remember: Mod (neuter, no 'e') = Courage. Mode (neuter, with 'e') = Fashion. Pronunciation also differs: 'mod' has a long 'o' and a hard 'd', while 'mode' has a long 'o' and an unstressed 'e' at the end.
Incorrect: Han har inget mode. (He has no fashion.)
Correct: Han har inget mod. (He has no courage.)
Another common mistake involves the misuse of adjectives and nouns. English speakers often want to use 'mod' where 'modig' (the adjective) is required. For example, instead of saying 'Han är mod' (He is courage), which is grammatically incorrect in most contexts, you must say 'Han är modig' (He is brave). 'Mod' is the substance or quality; 'modig' is the attribute of a person. Think of it like the difference between 'strength' and 'strong'.
- Noun vs. Adjective
- Use 'mod' after verbs like 'ha', 'visa', or 'kräva'. Use 'modig' to describe a person or an action directly.
Incorrect: Det var ett mod beslut. (It was a courage decision.)
Correct: Det var ett modigt beslut. (It was a brave decision.)
Prepositional errors are also frequent. English speakers might try to translate 'courage to...' as 'mod för att...', but in Swedish, the standard is 'mod att' or 'mod till att'. Using 'för' in this context sounds like a direct translation from English and is less idiomatic. Additionally, remember that 'tappa modet' (to lose heart) always uses the definite form 'modet'. Saying 'tappa mod' sounds incomplete to a native speaker.
- Preposition Pitfalls
- Watch out for: 'mod att' (courage to) vs. 'mod till att' (courage for/to). Both are acceptable, but 'mod för att' is usually a mistake.
Incorrect: Jag har inte mod för att hoppa. (Direct English translation.)
Correct: Jag har inte mod att hoppa. (Natural Swedish.)
Incorrect: Han tappade mod efter förlusten. (Missing the article.)
Correct: Han tappade modet efter förlusten. (Idiomatic.)
Finally, be careful with the plural. As mentioned, 'mod' is rarely used in the plural. If you find yourself wanting to say 'courages', you should probably rephrase using 'olika typer av mod' (different types of courage) or simply use the singular. By keeping these common pitfalls in mind—distinguishing 'mod' from 'mode', using the correct adjective 'modig', and sticking to idiomatic prepositional phrases—you will use 'mod' like a native speaker.
While mod is the most general and common word for courage in Swedish, the language offers several synonyms and related terms that carry slightly different shades of meaning. Choosing the right one can make your Swedish sound more precise and sophisticated. For example, if you want to emphasize a more formal or old-fashioned type of bravery, you might use tapperhet. This word is often associated with military valor or enduring great suffering without complaint.
- Mod vs. Tapperhet
- Mod is the internal will to act despite fear. Tapperhet is the outward manifestation of bravery, often in a heroic or sacrificial context.
Soldaten belönades för sin tapperhet i fält.
Another important alternative is kurage. This is a loanword from French ('courage') and is used in Swedish specifically to denote moral or social courage. It is almost exclusively found in the compound civilkurage. While you could use 'mod' to describe someone standing up to a bully, 'civilkurage' is the more specific and 'correct' term for that specific social bravery. Then there is dristighet, which leans more towards 'boldness' or 'audacity'. It implies a certain level of risk-taking that might even border on recklessness.
- Dristighet and Djärvhet
- Dristighet suggests a daring initiative. Djärvhet is similar but often carries a more positive connotation of being fearless and innovative.
Det var en djärv plan som ingen trodde skulle fungera.
For more informal contexts, Swedes might use the word stake (literally 'pole' or 'stake', but used idiomatically to mean 'backbone' or 'guts'). To say someone 'har stake' is a very colloquial way of saying they have courage or aren't afraid to stand their ground. However, be careful as this is quite informal. Another colloquialism is is i magen (ice in the stomach), which refers to staying calm and courageous under pressure, similar to 'nerves of steel'.
- Colloquial Alternatives
- Stake: Guts/Backbone. Is i magen: Coolness under pressure.
Man måste ha is i magen när man handlar med aktier.
Han visade verkligen att han har stake när han sa ifrån till chefen.
Finally, consider oförvägenhet for 'intrepidity'—a very formal word—or hjältemod (heroic courage) when the bravery is truly extraordinary. By diversifying your vocabulary with these synonyms, you can express the exact nature of the courage you are describing, whether it is the quiet endurance of a patient or the flashy daring of an adventurer.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
While the Swedish 'mod' evolved to mean 'courage', its English cognate 'mood' evolved to mean a temporary emotional state.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing it like 'mode' (fashion) with an 'e' at the end.
- Making the 'o' sound like the 'o' in 'hot' (short vowel).
- Confusing the vowel with 'u' (as in 'mus'). It should be a closed 'o' [u:].
難易度
Easy to recognize in texts but easy to confuse with 'mode'.
Requires knowledge of specific idioms and 'ett-word' grammar.
Pronunciation of the long 'o' is key to being understood.
Clear sound, but must be distinguished from similar words.
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Neuter Nouns (Ett-words)
Ett mod, modet. Adjectives end in -t: Ett modigt beslut.
Infinitive with 'att'
Mod att tala. (Courage to speak).
Compound Noun Formation
Hjälte + mod = Hjältemod.
Definite form in Idioms
Tappa modET. (Not 'tappa mod').
Adjective Agreement
En modig man vs. Ett modigt barn.
レベル別の例文
Han har mod.
He has courage.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
Hunden har mod.
The dog has courage.
Mod is the object.
Visa ditt mod!
Show your courage!
Imperative form.
Hon har ett stort mod.
She has a great courage.
Using an adjective with the noun.
Tappa inte modet.
Don't lose heart.
Common idiom in definite form.
Barnet har mod.
The child has courage.
Neuter noun 'barnet'.
Jag ser ditt mod.
I see your courage.
Possessive pronoun 'ditt'.
Mod är bra.
Courage is good.
Abstract noun as subject.
Han hade mod att hoppa.
He had the courage to jump.
Mod + att + infinitive.
Vi måste samla mod.
We must gather courage.
Verb 'samla' (gather).
Hon fann modet att prata.
She found the courage to speak.
Definite form 'modet'.
Det krävs mod för detta.
It requires courage for this.
Verb 'krävs' (is required).
De tappade modet efter regnet.
They lost heart after the rain.
Past tense 'tappade'.
Har du modet som krävs?
Do you have the courage that is required?
Relative clause 'som krävs'.
Pojken visade stort mod.
The boy showed great courage.
Adjective 'stort' (neuter).
Fatta mod, min vän!
Take heart, my friend!
Idiom 'fatta mod'.
Civilkurage är en viktig sorts mod.
Civil courage is an important kind of courage.
Compound word 'civilkurage'.
Hon var vid gott mod trots sjukdomen.
She was in good spirits despite the illness.
Prepositional phrase 'vid gott mod'.
Det krävs mod att stå för sin åsikt.
It takes courage to stand by one's opinion.
Infinitive phrase 'att stå för'.
Hjältemod är sällsynt i vardagen.
Heroic courage is rare in everyday life.
Compound 'hjältemod'.
Berättelsen handlar om mod och vänskap.
The story is about courage and friendship.
Abstract nouns as objects.
Han saknade modet att säga nej.
He lacked the courage to say no.
Verb 'saknade' (lacked).
Genom sitt mod räddade hon företaget.
Through her courage, she saved the company.
Prepositional phrase 'genom sitt mod'.
De hyllade hans mod efteråt.
They praised his courage afterwards.
Verb 'hyllade' (praised).
Politiskt mod innebär att ta svåra beslut.
Political courage means taking difficult decisions.
Adjective 'politiskt' modifying 'mod'.
Hon visade prov på ett ovanligt mod.
She showed evidence of an unusual courage.
Phrase 'visade prov på'.
Att erkänna fel kräver inre mod.
Admitting mistakes requires inner courage.
Adjective 'inre' (inner).
Utan mod stannar utvecklingen av.
Without courage, development grinds to a halt.
Conditional sense.
Hennes mod smittade av sig på de andra.
Her courage rubbed off on the others.
Phrasal verb 'smitta av sig'.
Han fann modet att bryta med traditionen.
He found the courage to break with tradition.
Definite form with infinitive.
Modet svek honom i sista sekunden.
His courage failed him at the last second.
Subject 'modet', verb 'svek' (failed).
Det är en fråga om personligt mod.
It is a matter of personal courage.
Genitive-like structure.
Dostojevskij utforskar mänskligt mod i sina verk.
Dostoevsky explores human courage in his works.
Literary context.
Oförväget mod präglade upptäcktsresandena.
Intrepid courage characterized the explorers.
Formal adjective 'oförväget'.
Existentiellt mod handlar om att acceptera livet.
Existential courage is about accepting life.
Philosophical context.
Han analyserade begreppet mod ur ett historiskt perspektiv.
He analyzed the concept of courage from a historical perspective.
Academic register.
Det krävs ett mått av dristighet och mod.
A measure of boldness and courage is required.
Synonym pairing.
Trots motgångar behöll hon sitt livsmod.
Despite setbacks, she kept her 'life-courage' (will to live).
Compound 'livsmod'.
Modet att vara sårbar är en styrka.
The courage to be vulnerable is a strength.
Modern psychological usage.
Hennes tysta mod var mer kraftfullt än ord.
Her quiet courage was more powerful than words.
Contrastive structure.
I krisens spår efterlyses ett moraliskt mod hos ledarna.
In the wake of the crisis, a moral courage is called for in the leaders.
Passive voice 'efterlyses'.
Den tragiska hjälten definieras av sitt oförskräckta mod.
The tragic hero is defined by his undaunted courage.
Literary analysis.
Att navigera i det okända fordrar ett sublimt mod.
Navigating the unknown requires a sublime courage.
Formal verb 'fordrar'.
Han skildrar modet som en dialektik mellan rädsla och handling.
He depicts courage as a dialectic between fear and action.
Complex abstract thought.
Deras mod var fast förankrat i deras övertygelse.
Their courage was firmly anchored in their conviction.
Metaphorical language.
Det fordrades ett nästan övermänskligt mod för att uthärda.
An almost superhuman courage was required to endure.
Adjective 'övermänskligt'.
Modet utgör själva kärnan i den mänskliga existensen.
Courage constitutes the very core of human existence.
Existential claim.
Hon reflekterade över modets flyktiga natur.
She reflected on the fleeting nature of courage.
Genitive form 'modets'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
よく混同される語
Means 'fashion'. Very common spelling mistake.
Means 'measure'. Similar sound if the 'o' is pronounced short.
Means 'murder'. Be careful with the 'r' and 'o' sounds!
慣用句と表現
— To lose heart or become discouraged.
Han tappade modet efter det tredje misslyckandet.
neutral— To take heart or gather courage suddenly.
Hon fattade mod och gick fram till honom.
neutral— To stay calm and brave in a stressful situation.
Målvakten hade is i magen under straffarna.
informal— To be in high spirits (slightly old-fashioned).
Vi gav oss av vid friskt mod.
literary— To work up the courage for something.
Jag samlade mod till mig och frågade.
neutral— Lion-like courage (extraordinary bravery).
Han stred med ett sant lejonmod.
literary— The courage to be human (existential phrase).
Livet kräver modet att vara människa.
philosophical間違えやすい
Spelling is almost identical.
'Mod' is courage, 'mode' is fashion. 'Mod' is an ett-word, 'mode' is an ett-word.
Svenskt mode är snyggt, men han har svenskt mod.
It is the adjective form.
'Mod' is the noun (courage), 'modig' is the adjective (brave).
Han är modig för att han har mod.
Synonym.
'Tapper' is more about enduring pain or military bravery. 'Modig' is more general.
Den tappre soldaten visade stort mod.
Related verb.
'Våga' is the verb 'to dare'. 'Mod' is the quality you need to 'våga'.
Du måste ha mod för att våga.
Loanword synonym.
'Kurage' is mostly used in 'civilkurage'. 'Mod' is used everywhere.
Hon har civilkurage och mod.
文型パターン
S + V + N
Han har mod.
S + V + N + att + inf
Hon har mod att hoppa.
Prep + Adj + N
Vid gott mod.
S + V + prov på + N
De visade prov på mod.
Adj + N + V + O
Oförväget mod präglade honom.
N + utgör + O
Modet utgör kärnan i livet.
Tappa inte + N (def)
Tappa inte modet!
S + V + N (def) + som krävs
Han har modet som krävs.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very high; used daily in various forms.
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Jag gillar svenskt mod.
→
Jag gillar svenskt mode.
You said you like Swedish courage when you meant Swedish fashion. 'Mod' is courage, 'mode' is fashion.
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Han är mod.
→
Han är modig.
You used the noun (courage) instead of the adjective (brave).
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Jag har mod för att hoppa.
→
Jag har mod att hoppa.
In Swedish, we say 'mod att' or 'mod till att', not 'mod för att'.
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De tappade mod.
→
De tappade modet.
The idiom 'to lose heart' always uses the definite form 'modet'.
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Ett modig beslut.
→
Ett modigt beslut.
Since 'beslut' is an ett-word, the adjective must end in 't'.
ヒント
Definite form in idioms
Remember to use 'modet' in the phrase 'tappa modet'. Using the indefinite 'mod' here sounds wrong to Swedes.
Mod vs. Mode
Never forget: 'Mod' (courage) has no 'e'. 'Mode' (fashion) has an 'e'. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Astrid Lindgren
Read 'Bröderna Lejonhjärta' to see how central the concept of 'mod' is to Swedish culture and ethics.
Long vowel
The 'o' in 'mod' is long. If you make it short, it might sound like 'mått' (measure).
Compound words
Swedish loves compounds. Look for 'mod' in words like 'hjältemod' or 'livsmod' to expand your vocabulary.
Variety
In formal writing, try using 'tapperhet' or 'kurage' to avoid repeating 'mod' too many times.
Encouraging others
Use 'Fatta mod!' or 'Tappa inte modet!' to encourage your Swedish friends.
Context clues
If you hear 'mod' in a news report about a hero, it's definitely 'courage' and not 'fashion'.
Mood for Mod
Tell yourself: 'I'm in the MOOD for some MOD (courage)!' to remember the meaning.
Abstract concepts
Practice using 'mod' to discuss abstract ideas like 'existentiellt mod' to reach a C1/C2 level.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of the English word 'MOOD'. If you are in the right 'MOOD', you have the 'MOD' (courage) to do anything!
視覚的連想
Imagine a lion's heart inside a human chest. The lion represents 'mod'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'mod' in three different sentences today: one about yourself, one about a friend, and one about a hero.
語源
From Old Norse 'móðr', which meant 'mind', 'spirit', or 'anger'. It is related to the Gothic 'mōds' and Old High German 'muot'.
元の意味: The word originally referred to the state of mind or the spirit as a whole, often with a focus on strong emotions like passion or wrath.
Germanic (Indo-European).文化的な背景
The word is universally positive. However, be aware of the difference between 'mod' and 'dristighet' (which can sometimes mean recklessness).
English speakers use 'courage' or 'bravery'. 'Mod' covers both, but 'courage' (from Latin 'cor' for heart) is the closest conceptual match.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Overcoming Fear
- Jag ska samla mod.
- Var inte rädd.
- Han fann sitt mod.
- Modet att hoppa.
Social Situations
- Visa civilkurage.
- Säg vad du tycker.
- Ha modet att säga nej.
- Stå upp för andra.
Encouragement
- Tappa inte modet!
- Fatta mod!
- Var vid gott mod.
- Du är modig.
Leadership
- Politiskt mod.
- Modiga beslut.
- Leda med mod.
- Förändring kräver mod.
Literature
- En saga om mod.
- Hjältens mod.
- Berättelsen ger oss mod.
- Ett lejonmod.
会話のきっかけ
"När behövde du visa mod senast?"
"Vem är den mest modiga personen du känner?"
"Tycker du att det krävs mod för att flytta till ett nytt land?"
"Vad betyder 'civilkurage' för dig i vardagen?"
"Kan man lära sig att få mer mod, eller föds man med det?"
日記のテーマ
Skriv om en gång när du tappade modet men hittade det igen. Vad hände?
Beskriv en situation där du såg någon visa stort civilkurage.
Varför är mod en viktig egenskap i dagens samhälle? Ge tre exempel.
Reflektera över citatet: 'Mod är inte frånvaro av rädsla, utan motstånd mot rädsla'.
Hur kan vi uppmuntra barn att visa mer mod i skolan?
よくある質問
10 問It is an ett-word: 'ett mod'. In the definite form, it becomes 'modet'.
You use the adjective 'modig'. For example: 'En modig person' or 'Ett modigt barn'.
'Mod' is the general internal strength to face fear. 'Tapperhet' is more formal and often refers to heroism or enduring suffering.
It is very rare. Usually, you use the singular even when talking about multiple instances of courage.
It means to lose heart or become discouraged. It's a very common idiom.
Yes, they share the same Germanic root, but their meanings have diverged over time.
It is a long, closed 'o', which sounds like [u:] (as in the English word 'pool').
It is the courage to stand up for your values or help others in social situations, even if it's risky or unpopular.
No, that's incorrect. You should say 'Jag är modig' (I am brave) or 'Jag har mod' (I have courage).
Only in very informal, slang-heavy contexts. It's similar to saying someone has 'guts' in English.
自分をテスト 190 問
Write a sentence using 'mod' and 'att'.
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Translate: 'He showed great courage.'
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Explain the difference between 'mod' and 'mode'.
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Write a sentence with 'tappa modet'.
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Translate: 'It takes courage to say no.'
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Write a short paragraph about a brave person you know.
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Use 'civilkurage' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Gather your courage.'
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Write a sentence using 'vid gott mod'.
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Describe a situation that requires 'is i magen'.
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Translate: 'The firefighter's courage saved the child.'
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Use 'modig' and 'modigt' in two different sentences.
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Translate: 'Don't lose heart, my friend.'
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Explain 'hjältemod' in your own words (in Swedish).
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Write a sentence using 'fatta mod'.
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Translate: 'He lacked the courage to tell the truth.'
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Use 'moraliskt mod' in a sentence about politics.
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Write a sentence with 'modstulen'.
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Translate: 'Courage is the key to success.'
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Write a dialogue between two people where one encourages the other.
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Pronounce the word 'mod' clearly.
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Tell a short story about a time you were brave (in Swedish).
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Say: 'Tappa inte modet, vi klarar det!'
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Explain what 'civilkurage' means to a friend.
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Ask someone: 'Har du mod att hoppa fallskärm?'
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Describe a hero using the word 'mod'.
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Say: 'Jag måste samla mod innan jag pratar med chefen.'
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Pronounce: 'Ett modigt beslut'.
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Discuss: 'Är det viktigt med politiskt mod?'
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Say: 'Vi är vid gott mod idag!'
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Roleplay: Encourage a friend who failed a test.
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Pronounce: 'Hjältemod'.
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Say: 'Det krävs mod att vara sig själv.'
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Explain the difference between 'mod' and 'mode' out loud.
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Say: 'Modet sjönk när jag såg räkningen.'
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Ask: 'Vem gav dig mod när du var barn?'
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Pronounce: 'Civilkurage'.
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Say: 'Hon visade ett ovanligt mod.'
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Discuss: 'Kan man träna upp sitt mod?'
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Say: 'Fatta mod, nu kör vi!'
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Listen to the sentence: 'Han visade mod.' What did he show?
Listen: 'Tappa inte modet.' What is the speaker saying?
Listen: 'Det var ett modigt beslut.' Was the decision brave or bad?
Listen: 'Hon har civilkurage.' What kind of courage does she have?
Listen: 'Vi är vid gott mod.' Are they happy or sad?
Listen: 'Samla mod.' What should the person do?
Listen: 'Modet sjönk.' Did the person become more or less brave?
Listen: 'Ett sant hjältemod.' What is being described?
Listen: 'Han saknade mod.' Did he have courage?
Listen: 'Fatta mod!' Is this encouragement or a command?
Listen: 'Det krävs politiskt mod.' What domain is this about?
Listen: 'Han kände sig modstulen.' How is he feeling?
Listen: 'Modet att vara sårbar.' What is the topic?
Listen: 'Visa ditt rätta mod.' What should the person show?
Listen: 'Hon stred med tapperhet.' What word was used?
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Summary
The word 'mod' represents the essential human quality of courage. It is not just about physical acts but also about the moral strength to be oneself. Example: 'Det krävs mod att följa sitt hjärta' (It takes courage to follow one's heart).
- Mod is the Swedish noun for 'courage' or 'bravery', used to describe the mental strength needed to face fears or challenges.
- It is an 'ett-word' (ett mod, modet) and is primarily used in the singular to describe an abstract quality.
- Commonly found in idioms like 'tappa modet' (to lose heart) and structures like 'mod att' (courage to).
- It is a key cultural value in Sweden, often associated with moral integrity and the stories of Astrid Lindgren.
Definite form in idioms
Remember to use 'modet' in the phrase 'tappa modet'. Using the indefinite 'mod' here sounds wrong to Swedes.
Mod vs. Mode
Never forget: 'Mod' (courage) has no 'e'. 'Mode' (fashion) has an 'e'. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Astrid Lindgren
Read 'Bröderna Lejonhjärta' to see how central the concept of 'mod' is to Swedish culture and ethics.
Long vowel
The 'o' in 'mod' is long. If you make it short, it might sound like 'mått' (measure).
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