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Poor sick baby! Nurse Y/N is here to get you back to health!!
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10/100 Days of productivity
My cold is slowly getting better but I still was rather knocked out today. I managed to create a deck on quizlet with around 80 Korean vocab words. I also listened to the audio book I have mentioned yesterday and finished the documentary series “ inside the criminal mind” on netflix!!
Tomorrow I have a few appointments I have to attend and I really hope that I’ll be able to think straight again so I can study one last time before the driving test :(
Getting sick | Having a cold - VOCAB
We’re currently having a cold/flu season in Germany which is why I got sick and thought of making a vocabulary list for you all! Everyone please stay healthy, drink tea and wear something warm during this season! :)
I’ll put the gender of the noun in brackets (f / m / n) and pl. for plural. For words that have a * behind them, I will talk about those at the end of the list :)
Sentences - Sätze
Ich bin erkältet. - I have a cold
Ich habe mich erkältet. - I’ve caught a cold
Ich habe eine Erkältung. - I have a cold
Ich habe die Grippe. - I have the flu
Mein Hals tut weh. - My throat hurts
Ich habe Halsschmerzen. - I have a sore throat
Meine Nase läuft. - I have a runny nose
Meine Nase ist verstopft. - My nose is stuffy
Ich habe Kopfschmerzen. - I have a headache
Ich habe Fieber. - I have a fever
Ich habe Schüttelfrost. - I have chills
Mir geht es nicht gut. - I don’t feel well
Mir ist kalt. - I feel cold
Mir ist warm. - I feel warm
Tee trinken hilft! - Drinking tea helps!
Zieh dich warm an. - Wear something warm.
Nouns - Nomen
Die Erkältung (f) - the cold
Die Grippe (f) - the flu
Der Hals (m) - the throat
Die Halsschmerzen (f. pl.) - soare throat
Die Schmerzen (f)* - the pain
Das Fieber (n) - the fever
Der Schüttelfrost (n) - the chills
Der Tee (m) - the tea
Verbs - Verben
sich erkälten - to catch a cold
Halsschmerzen haben - to have a sore throat
Eine laufende Nase haben - to have a runny nose
Eine verstopfte Nase haben - to have a stuffy nose
sich nicht gut fühlen - to feel unwell
Tee trinken - to drink tea
sich warm anziehen - to wear something warm
Good to know - Gut zu wissen:
*(A/N): In general, words that have -schmerz (Der Schmerz (m) attached to it become masculine and words that have -schmerzen (Die Schmerzen (f. pl.)) attached to it become feminine. For example:
Der Hals (m) - the throat
...Der Halsschmerz (m) - the sore throat
...Die Halsschmerzen (f.pl.) - the sore throat
Der Rücken (m) - the back (of the body)
...Der Rückenschmerz (m) - the back pain, backache
...Die Rückenschmerzen (f.pl.) - the back pain, backache
Das Ohr (n) - the ear
...Der Ohrenschmerz (m) - the earache
...Die Ohrenschmerzen (f.pl) - the earache
and so on...
BUT: The singular masculine form isn’t used in basic conversation though. It’s common to use the feminine plural form: Ich habe Halsschmerzen, Ich habe Ohrenschmerzen, Ich habe Rückenschmerzen, etc.
100 days of productvity (281/primes)
I spent most of the day on sleeping and getting a cold. I still managed to write down some exercise solutions, but finishing the Yoneda chapter will have to wait until tomorrow.
Date a demi who hates having a cold. :(
~~ aww! Get better soon! -mod Jay
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