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Health 2 is the 72nd skill (assuming read left to right) in the Japanese language course. It has 7 lessons.


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Lessons[]

Duolingo Health 2

Lesson 1[]

  • 首 (ku-bi) = neck
  • 喉 (no-do) = throat
  • 肘 (hi-ji) = elbow
  • 腕 (u-de) = arm

Lesson 2[]

  • 肩 (ka-ta) = shoulders
  • 爪 (tsu-me) = nails
  • 調子はどうですか?(chō-shi-wa-dō-de-su-ka) = How have you been? ("How is your condition?")
  • 眠れた (ne-mu-re-ta) = I slept
  • 眠って!(ne-mu-tte) = sleep!
  • 眠りたい (ne-mu-ri-tai) = I want to sleep
  • 眠れなかった (ne-mu-re-na-ka-tta) = I could not sleep

Lesson 3[]

  • 指 (yu-bi) = finger
  • 血が出ました (chi-ga-de-ma-shi-ta) = I bled
  • 骨 (ho-ne) = bone
  • 膝 (hi-za) = knee

Lesson 4[]

  • 健康 (ken-kō) = health
  • 身長 (shin-chō) = height
  • 注射 (chū-sha) = injection
  • 気をつけて (ki-wo-tsu-ke-te) = take care
  • 気をつけたほうがいい (ki-wo-tsu-ke-ta-hō-ga-ī) = You had better be careful

Lesson 5[]

  • 熱 (ne-tsu) = fever/heat
  • 熱っぽい (ne-tsu-ppoi) = feverish
  • 体重 (tai-jū) = body weight
  • 力 (chi-ka-ra) = power
  • 具合が悪い (gu-ai-ga-wa-rui) = I feel unwell
  • 風邪 (ka-ze) = a cold
  • なかなか (na-ka-na-ka) = just (it just can't/it simply can't)
  • 治らない (na-o-ra-nai) = does not heal
  • 治った (na-o-tta) = healed
  • 治しました (na-o-shi-ma-shi-ta) = he cured
  • 治しにくい (na-o-shi-ni-kui) = hard to cure
  • 力を落とさないで。(chi-ka-ra-wo-o-to-sa-nai-de) = Stay in good spirits. (“Do not lose power / Do not drop power.”)
  • 体調 (tai-chō) = physical condition

Lesson 6[]

  • 脳 () = brain
  • 働き (ha-ta-ra-ki) = the functioning
  • 動いている (u-go-i-te-i-ru) = it progresses
  • 入院 (nyū-in) = hospitalisation
  • 心臓 (shin-zō) = heart (organ)

Lesson 7[]

  • 退院します (tai-in-shi-ma-su) = to leave a hospital
  • 見舞い (mi-mai) = a visit (n., not adj.!)
  • 歯医者 (ha-i-sha) = dentist
  • 看護師 (kan-go-shi) = nurse

References[]


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