意味
To express one's opinion publicly.
文化的背景
In Swedish 'fika' culture, making your voice heard is often done subtly. You wait for a natural pause in conversation rather than interrupting, which is seen as 'making your voice heard' respectfully. The Swedish school curriculum (Lgr11/Lgr22) explicitly states that students should be trained to 'göra sin röst hörd' as part of their democratic education. For the indigenous Sami people, the phrase is often used in the context of land rights and cultural preservation—making their voice heard in the Swedish parliament (Riksdagen). Sweden is highly digitized. 'Making your voice heard' often happens on platforms like 'BankID'-verified petition sites or Twitter (X).
The 'Sin' Rule
Always check who is speaking. If it's 'I', use 'min'. If it's 'You', use 'din'. If it's 'He/She/They', use 'sin'.
Don't Shout
Remember that this phrase is usually figurative. If you are literally shouting, use 'skrika' or 'tala högre'.
意味
To express one's opinion publicly.
The 'Sin' Rule
Always check who is speaking. If it's 'I', use 'min'. If it's 'You', use 'din'. If it's 'He/She/They', use 'sin'.
Don't Shout
Remember that this phrase is usually figurative. If you are literally shouting, use 'skrika' or 'tala högre'.
Use in Essays
This is a high-scoring phrase for Swedish language exams (like SFI or Tisus) when discussing society or personal development.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct reflexive possessive pronoun (min, din, sin).
Jag vill göra ___ röst hörd.
Since the subject is 'Jag' (I), the possessive must be 'min' (my).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best option:
The phrase requires the past participle 'hörd'.
Match the sentence to the most likely situation.
'Vi måste göra vår röst hörd mot de nya reglerna!'
The phrase 'mot de nya reglerna' (against the new rules) implies a protest or collective action.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Varför sa du ingenting på mötet? B: Jag försökte, men det var så många som pratade att det var svårt att ______.
B is talking about their own struggle to be heard, so 'göra min röst hörd' is the correct idiomatic fit.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Jag vill göra ___ röst hörd.
Since the subject is 'Jag' (I), the possessive must be 'min' (my).
Choose the best option:
The phrase requires the past participle 'hörd'.
'Vi måste göra vår röst hörd mot de nya reglerna!'
The phrase 'mot de nya reglerna' (against the new rules) implies a protest or collective action.
A: Varför sa du ingenting på mötet? B: Jag försökte, men det var så många som pratade att det var svårt att ______.
B is talking about their own struggle to be heard, so 'göra min röst hörd' is the correct idiomatic fit.
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よくある質問
10 問It is neutral to slightly formal. You can use it in a newspaper article or a conversation with your boss.
Yes! Just change the pronoun: 'Vi vill göra vår röst hörd.'
'Göra' focuses on your action (making it happen), while 'få' focuses on the result (successfully being heard).
Generally, yes. It is seen as a sign of healthy participation and self-confidence.
No, that is incorrect. You must use 'hörd' (heard).
In this idiom, it represents your opinions, ideas, or your democratic vote.
Change 'gör' to 'gjorde': 'Jag gjorde min röst hörd på mötet igår.'
Rarely. It's more about social or professional standing than romantic feelings.
Yes, it's very common in schools to teach children about their rights.
Using 'sin' when you should use 'min' or 'din'.
関連フレーズ
Höja sin röst
similarTo raise one's voice.
Säga sitt
similarTo have one's say.
Få gehör
builds onTo gain a hearing / to be listened to.
Tiga som muren
contrastTo be silent as a wall.