helbred
Exemplos
Han er ved godt helbred.
generalHe is in good health.
At opretholde et godt helbred er vigtigt.
generalMaintaining good health is important.
Hendes helbred forværredes over tid.
medicalHer health deteriorated over time.
Lægen spurgte til hans helbred.
medicalThe doctor asked about his health.
Et sundt helbred er en gave.
figurativeGood health is a gift.
Colocações comuns
Frequentemente confundido com
Padrões gramaticais
Como usar
Notas de uso
The word 'helbred' is a noun and is always neuter in Danish. It is an uncountable noun, meaning it does not typically take a plural form. It is commonly used in phrases such as 'godt helbred' (good health), 'dårligt helbred' (poor health), or 'ved godt helbred' (in good health). When referring to someone's health, you would use possessive pronouns, e.g., 'hans helbred' (his health), 'mit helbred' (my health). It can also be used in more formal or medical contexts, such as 'at forbedre helbredet' (to improve one's health) or 'helbredsundersøgelse' (health examination). While 'sundhed' can sometimes be used synonymously, 'helbred' specifically focuses on the physical state of being free from illness or injury. For instance, 'sundhed' might encompass public health initiatives or a general healthy lifestyle, whereas 'helbred' refers to an individual's personal health status. It's a fundamental word when discussing well-being and is central to many Danish expressions related to personal care and medical situations.
Erros comuns
A common mistake is confusing 'helbred' with 'helbrede', which means 'to heal'. While related, 'helbred' refers to the state of health itself, and 'helbrede' is the action of restoring health. Another mistake is mispronouncing the 'd' at the end; in Danish, it's often softened or silent, making it sound more like 'hel-breth' or 'hel-breh' to English speakers, rather than a hard 'd' sound.
Origem da palavra
From Old Norse *heilbræðra*, a compound of *heil* (whole, healthy) and *bræðr* (state, condition). Cognate with Swedish 'hälsa' and German 'Heil'.
Contexto cultural
In Danish culture, 'helbred' (health) is a highly valued aspect of life, often discussed with a practical and somewhat understated approach. There's a strong emphasis on preventative care and a generally high level of trust in the public healthcare system. Discussions around 'helbred' can encompass not just physical well-being but also mental and social health, reflecting a holistic view often associated with Scandinavian welfare models. Phrases like 'at passe på sit helbred' (to take care of one's health) are common, indicating a personal responsibility alongside societal support. The concept of 'sundhed' (soundness or general well-being) is closely related and often used interchangeably, though 'helbred' more specifically points to the state of being free from illness or injury. There's a cultural tendency to avoid overly dramatic or emotional expressions regarding health issues, preferring a more factual and resilient outlook. This can be seen in how people might discuss chronic conditions with a sense of acceptance and adaptation rather than constant lament.
Dica de memorização
Visualize a 'healthy bread' (hel-bred) to remember the meaning of 'helbred' as good health.
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasTeste-se
At have et godt _______ er vigtigt for et lykkeligt liv.
Lægen sagde, at mit _______ var perfekt.
Efter en lang sygdom var han endelig ved godt _______.
Pontuação: /3
Exemplos
5 de 5Han er ved godt helbred.
He is in good health.
At opretholde et godt helbred er vigtigt.
Maintaining good health is important.
Hendes helbred forværredes over tid.
Her health deteriorated over time.
Lægen spurgte til hans helbred.
The doctor asked about his health.
Et sundt helbred er en gave.
Good health is a gift.
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