Phrase in 30 Seconds
A 'tyst klassrum' describes a learning environment where students work in silence to ensure maximum focus and concentration.
- Means: A classroom where everyone is quiet for study purposes.
- Used in: Schools, libraries, and during exams or individual work.
- Don't confuse: With 'tystnad', which is the abstract noun for silence itself.
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뜻
A room for learning without noise.
문화적 배경
The concept of 'Studiero' is actually written into the Swedish Education Act (Skollagen). It is a legal right for students to have a quiet and safe environment. Finland shares the Swedish emphasis on silence, but often with even less verbal instruction. The 'quiet classroom' is a hallmark of the successful Nordic model. In contrast to Sweden, American classrooms often value 'productive struggle' and 'collaborative noise', making the 'tyst klassrum' a more temporary state rather than a constant ideal. Silence is a form of collective harmony. A student breaking the silence of a 'tyst klassrum' is seen as disrupting the group's flow, not just breaking a rule.
The 'Ett' Rule
Always remember 'klassrum' is an 'ett' word. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Respect the Silence
In Sweden, if someone asks for a 'tyst klassrum', they really mean zero talking, not just whispering.
The 'Ett' Rule
Always remember 'klassrum' is an 'ett' word. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Respect the Silence
In Sweden, if someone asks for a 'tyst klassrum', they really mean zero talking, not just whispering.
Use 'Studiero'
If you want to sound more like a native teacher or professional, use the word 'studiero' instead.
Not for Libraries
Don't call a library a 'tyst klassrum' unless it's a specific room inside a school library.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'tyst'.
Vi sitter i ett ______ klassrum.
Since 'klassrum' is an indefinite 'ett' word, the adjective 'tyst' remains in its basic form.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct definite form:
'Klassrum' is neuter (det) and the adjective takes the '-a' ending in the definite form.
Match the phrase to the most likely situation.
When would a teacher say 'Nu ska vi ha ett tyst klassrum'?
A 'tyst klassrum' is for individual focus and silence.
Complete the dialogue.
Elev: Varför måste vi vara tysta? Lärare: För att vi behöver ett ______ ______ för provet.
The teacher is referring to the general need for a quiet classroom environment.
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시각 학습 자료
Quiet vs. Noisy
연습 문제 은행
5 연습 문제Vi sitter i ett ______ klassrum.
Since 'klassrum' is an indefinite 'ett' word, the adjective 'tyst' remains in its basic form.
Choose the correct definite form:
'Klassrum' is neuter (det) and the adjective takes the '-a' ending in the definite form.
When would a teacher say 'Nu ska vi ha ett tyst klassrum'?
A 'tyst klassrum' is for individual focus and silence.
Elev: Varför måste vi vara tysta? Lärare: För att vi behöver ett ______ ______ för provet.
The teacher is referring to the general need for a quiet classroom environment.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is neutral. It's used by everyone from kids to professors.
Yes, that is the definite form ('the quiet classroom').
A 'stökigt klassrum' (a messy/noisy classroom).
No, it's a goal or a specific mode of study, not always the reality!
It's 'tyst'. 'Tystat' is the past participle of the verb 'to silence'.
It's better to use 'tyst kontor' or 'arbetsro'.
You can say: 'Kan vi få ett tyst klassrum?'
Yes, they share a distant Indo-European root, but 'tyst' is closer to 'hushed'.
Swedish adjectives ending in -t don't add another -t for neuter words.
Extremely common. It's one of the first classroom rules you'll learn.
관련 표현
Studiero
similarPeace and quiet for studying.
Arbetsro
similarPeace and quiet for working.
Tyst zon
specialized formQuiet zone.
Hålla tyst
builds onTo keep quiet.
Pratigt
contrastChatty/noisy.
어디서 쓸까?
Before an exam
Lärare: Nu börjar provet. Vi måste ha ett tyst klassrum.
Elev: Jag förstår, jag stänger av min telefon.
In a library
Bibliotekarie: Det här är ett tyst klassrum för studier.
Besökare: Förlåt, jag ska viska.
Teacher setting rules
Lärare: Idag ska vi arbeta individuellt i ett tyst klassrum.
Elev: Får vi lyssna på musik i hörlurar?
Parent-teacher meeting
Förälder: Min son behöver ett tyst klassrum för att fokusera.
Lärare: Vi arbetar mycket med att skapa studiero här.
Complaining about noise
Elev 1: Det är aldrig ett tyst klassrum här!
Elev 2: Jag vet, det är så irriterande.
University study group
Student: Ska vi boka ett tyst klassrum i eftermiddag?
Kompis: Ja, det blir bäst för vår inlämning.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Tyst' as 'Tiptoe' — you have to tiptoe in a 'Tyst klassrum'.
시각적 연상
Imagine a classroom where the air is made of soft cotton, muffling every sound, and students are floating in bubbles of focus.
Rhyme
I ett klassrum som är tyst, hörs inte ett knyst (In a classroom that is quiet, not a peep is heard).
Story
Lars entered the room. He expected a party, but instead, he found twenty students staring at books in total silence. He realized he was in a 'tyst klassrum' and slowly backed out, closing the door without a sound.
In Other Languages
Most languages have a direct equivalent, like 'quiet classroom' in English or 'stilles Klassenzimmer' in German, reflecting a universal educational ideal.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to spend 5 minutes in your own 'tyst klassrum' (home office) without any digital notifications or music.
Review this phrase whenever you enter a library or a place of study.
발음
The 'y' is a front, rounded vowel, similar to the German 'ü'. The 't' at the end is sharp.
The 'a' is short, and the 'u' is a unique Swedish sound, almost like the 'oo' in 'foot' but further forward.
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Det är av yttersta vikt att vi upprätthåller ett tyst klassrum för allas studiero. (Classroom management)
Vi behöver ett tyst klassrum för att kunna arbeta. (Classroom management)
Kan vi ha det lite tyst i klassrummet nu? (Classroom management)
Dämpa er, vi försöker ha tyst klassrum här! (Classroom management)
The word 'tyst' comes from the Old Norse 'þogla', related to being silent or taciturn. 'Klassrum' is a compound of 'klass' (from Latin 'classis') and 'rum' (from Old Norse 'rúm').
재미있는 사실
The Swedish word 'tyst' is one of the first words Swedish children learn, often accompanied by a finger to the lips.
문화 노트
The concept of 'Studiero' is actually written into the Swedish Education Act (Skollagen). It is a legal right for students to have a quiet and safe environment.
“Rektorn ansvarar för att det finns studiero i skolan.”
Finland shares the Swedish emphasis on silence, but often with even less verbal instruction. The 'quiet classroom' is a hallmark of the successful Nordic model.
“Tystnaden i finska skolor är känd över hela världen.”
In contrast to Sweden, American classrooms often value 'productive struggle' and 'collaborative noise', making the 'tyst klassrum' a more temporary state rather than a constant ideal.
“I USA är det ofta mer diskussion i klassrummet.”
Silence is a form of collective harmony. A student breaking the silence of a 'tyst klassrum' is seen as disrupting the group's flow, not just breaking a rule.
“I Japan är tystnad ett tecken på respekt för gruppen.”
대화 시작하기
Trivs du bäst i ett tyst klassrum eller när det är lite ljud?
Hur skapar man ett tyst klassrum enligt dig?
Vad är fördelarna med ett tyst klassrum under ett prov?
Har du någonsin varit i ett klassrum som var för tyst?
자주 하는 실수
En tyst klassrum
Ett tyst klassrum
L1 Interference
Tystnad klassrum
Tyst klassrum
L1 Interference
Det tyst klassrummet
Det tysta klassrummet
L1 Interference
Ett tystigt klassrum
Ett tyst klassrum
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Aula en silencio
Spanish focuses on the state (in silence) rather than the adjective (quiet).
Classe silencieuse
French often implies a more disciplined, teacher-led silence.
Stilles Klassenzimmer
Almost identical in usage and cultural weight.
静かな教室 (Shizukana kyōshitsu)
In Japan, it's a constant expectation; in Sweden, it's often a specific 'mode' of study.
فصل دراسي هادئ (Fasl dirasi hadi')
The word 'hadi'' also implies a sense of peace and lack of chaos.
安静的教室 (Ānjìng de jiàoshì)
Often carries a stronger connotation of strict discipline.
조용한 교실 (Joyonghan gyosil)
Specifically associated with 'jaseup' (self-study) hours.
Sala de aula silenciosa
The word 'silenciosa' is slightly more formal than the Swedish 'tyst'.
Spotted in the Real World
“Forskning visar att ett tyst klassrum är avgörande för elever med ADHD.”
A report on neurodiversity in Swedish schools.
“Det var inte direkt ett tyst klassrum när Klimpen var där.”
Bert describing his chaotic school life.
“Drömmen: ett tyst klassrum och en varm kaffe.”
A teacher sharing their ideal morning.
혼동하기 쉬운
Learners use the noun 'tystnad' (silence) instead of the adjective 'tyst' (quiet).
Use 'tyst' before a noun (tyst rum). Use 'tystnad' when talking about silence as a concept.
Both mean 'quiet' or 'calm', but 'lugn' is more about the lack of stress.
Use 'tyst' for lack of sound, 'lugn' for lack of movement or stress.
자주 묻는 질문 (10)
It is neutral. It's used by everyone from kids to professors.
basic understandingYes, that is the definite form ('the quiet classroom').
grammar mechanicsA 'stökigt klassrum' (a messy/noisy classroom).
comparisonsNo, it's a goal or a specific mode of study, not always the reality!
cultural usageIt's 'tyst'. 'Tystat' is the past participle of the verb 'to silence'.
grammar mechanicsIt's better to use 'tyst kontor' or 'arbetsro'.
usage contextsYou can say: 'Kan vi få ett tyst klassrum?'
practical tipsYes, they share a distant Indo-European root, but 'tyst' is closer to 'hushed'.
basic understandingSwedish adjectives ending in -t don't add another -t for neuter words.
grammar mechanicsExtremely common. It's one of the first classroom rules you'll learn.
practical tips