MEDICAL TERMS and PHRASES in Ukrainian language

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @SpeakUkrainian
    @SpeakUkrainian  2 года назад +28

    1. Ви хворі?/Ти хворий/-а? - Are you sick?
    2. Вам/тобі потрібні ліки? - Do you need medicine?
    3. Ви поранені? - Are you hurt?
    4. У вас зламана рука/нога/кістка? - Is your arm/leg/bone broken?
    5. У мене болить спина / грудина / поперек. - I’ve got a pain in my back/ chest/ waist.
    6. У вас жар? - Do you have a fever?
    7. У вас йде кров? - Are you bleeding?
    8. Вам потрібні бинти? - Do you need bandages?
    9. Чи у вас є алергія на щось? - Do you have any allergies/are you allergic to anything?
    10. У мене є алергія на антибіотики. - I’m allergic to antibiotics.
    11. Чим я можу вам допомогти? - How can I help you?
    12. Які у вас симптоми? - What are your symptoms?
    13. Мені стало погано. - I’ve been feeling sick.
    14. У мене болить голова. - I’ve been having headaches.
    15. Я астматик/діабетик/епілептик. - I’m asthmatic/ diabetic/ epileptic.
    16. Мені потрібен інший інгалятор/ ще трохи інсуліну. - I need another inhaler/ some more insulin.
    17. Мені важко дихати. - I’m having difficulty breathing.
    18. Я відчуваю себе дуже втомленим(ою). - I’ve been feeling very tired.
    19. Я погано сплю. - I’ve been having difficulty sleeping.
    20. Як довго ви почуваєте себе так? - How long have you been feeling like this?
    21. Ви приймаєте якісь ліки? - Are you on any sort of medication?

    • @atifmasterofnumbers7271
      @atifmasterofnumbers7271 2 года назад

      So cute👄💋👄🇺🇦

    • @soton5teve
      @soton5teve 2 года назад +1

      Can you do a "military language" for ukraine (plus medical) video, for example words and phrases like: get down, take cover, medic, I need a medic, I need ammunition (ammo) bullets, load a shell, (artillery) call an artillery strike, map, drone, there, above, comms check, range, target, yards, contact, radio, road, railway line, river, bridge, a clearing, ridge line, line, hill, hilltop, trench, bank(river) forest, trees, house-dasha, fire, shoot, get in the vehicle, behind you, headquarters, commander, command post, route, take out, scouting party, binoculars, support, recon, reconnaissance, humanitarian assistance, approach from side/rear right/left, circle round, flank, troops, war crime, wounded man/woman here, help, barbed wire, unexploded bomb, water, food, knife, camp, fight, march, convoy, area, dead body, be careful, destroy, salute, wounded, spy, enemy, engage, machine gun, grenade, missile, mortar, bandage, combat, casualty, mine (ied), civilian, child, hospital, nurse, doctor, police, attack, gun, defend, weapon, covert surveillance, survival, dog, helmet, advance, bulletproof jacket, sniper, - on roof, in tree, in the open) local, militia, turn, drop zone, airport, port, pursuit, control, enforce, car, barn, border guard, block, withdraw, building, operation, guard this prisoner, put your hands up, mobile, place, relief, my gun is jammed, I'm injured, administrative, delay that order, one o'clock, two o'clock three o'clock etc - twelve o'clock, (used for where incoming fire is coming from, and where to fire back, I.e if fire is directly behind you, thats 6 o'clock) north, east, south, west, southwest, southeast, northwest, northeast. Etc. Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava 🇺🇦 ♥ be safe!

    • @baltoslave
      @baltoslave 2 года назад +3

      Дуже дякую

    • @baltoslave
      @baltoslave 2 года назад +3

      Цікаво

    • @lukatavtavadze3639
      @lukatavtavadze3639 2 года назад

      I love this language greetings from georgia tbilisi cawcasus

  • @ItsMe_Hello_People
    @ItsMe_Hello_People 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! 💙💛 Great lesson!

  • @athiqsyed4208
    @athiqsyed4208 2 года назад +1

    Excellent session superb teaching

  • @DanielaFilipivna
    @DanielaFilipivna Год назад

    Чудова відео ❤ мій чоловік медбрат. Я психолог . ми любимо допомагати україні і робимо це регулярно. колись ми відвідаємо. до речі, я записався на ваш курс, який починається 13 березня. Слава Україні ❤️❤️💙💛

  • @donburke1357
    @donburke1357 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for this Inna. (I’m the Canadian physician helping out in Ukraine who had asked you earlier about such terms.) Much appreciated!

  • @ph111hud0
    @ph111hud0 2 года назад +11

    This is excellent, i will study this video, thank you.

  • @deborahrobinson9005
    @deborahrobinson9005 2 года назад +2

    This is so helpful as I work in a hospital. Great to have all the phrases that you have pinned!
    Thanks so much. ,😷🤗

  • @simongrushka983
    @simongrushka983 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your work, and take care!

  • @LearningSpanishwithDrL
    @LearningSpanishwithDrL 2 года назад +4

    Great video!

  • @Avado123
    @Avado123 2 года назад

    Thank you Inna I’m a doctor in Germany. This will be very useful for me!

  • @tomsamsungandroid5402
    @tomsamsungandroid5402 2 года назад +2

    Very similar to Polish. Nice 🙂
    Regards

  • @reginanazarkewich2288
    @reginanazarkewich2288 2 года назад

    This is excellent....more please!! Medical terminology is very important right now.

  • @beac6258
    @beac6258 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this video, it can be very useful! And having all the sentences written down together by you makes it much easier to take notes, so I hope you'll do it also in future videos if you can :)
    Thanks for helping us learning Ukrainian.

  • @adriannauhlar5332
    @adriannauhlar5332 2 года назад +4

    I would love another video about medicine and medical terms- I am a medical student and it would be very helpful!

    • @SpeakUkrainian
      @SpeakUkrainian  2 года назад +2

      I can make it. You can write a list of the words and phrases. 🙏🏻

  • @timothydouglas9474
    @timothydouglas9474 2 года назад +6

    Дуже дякую! Роблю переклади медичних документів для благодійної організації, яка надає лінгвістичну допомогу біженцам. Сподіваюсь що в майбутньому зможу допомогти українцям які ходять до лікарні або до лікаря. Дуже круто що дальше продукуєш відео регулярно та надихаєш нас

  • @eddyanckaert7763
    @eddyanckaert7763 2 года назад +4

    Privet from eddy in belgium flanders

  • @claudiahansen4938
    @claudiahansen4938 2 года назад +1

    Very good. The only one about myself is not sleeping. Good phrases to ask others what they are feeling. Thank you.

  • @spooksmysteries4971
    @spooksmysteries4971 2 года назад

    Thank you :)

  • @hinchlnt
    @hinchlnt Год назад

    I have now gone through this video on this day, October 1, 2023. As for suggestions for future lessons, the easiest way to come up with some would be to consult a visual dictionary. I will do that, only after I have seen each of the videos that exist now. Your own videos plus many more from other online Ukrainian tutors.

  • @Gonzo_-zb5mf
    @Gonzo_-zb5mf 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, Inna, this is very useful ! I didn´t think about that until now. Maybe it is a good idea to have a translated medical report in an easy accessible pocket. Have a nice day and Slava Ukraina !

  • @giacomomencarini8799
    @giacomomencarini8799 2 года назад

    How I love ukrainian letter и (ы in russian ) ! It has a beautiful sound!

    • @andrewshepitko6354
      @andrewshepitko6354 Год назад

      Ukrainian и and russian ы have not the same sound. Russian ы is harder.

  • @davidfarning8246
    @davidfarning8246 2 года назад

    Thanks for doing these video about learn ukrainain. I have been trying to figure out how best to help ukrain during the war. My conclusion has been to learn enough Ukrainian so that I can hire ukrainian speaking developers at my company. When I get tired and bored I try to remember how tired and board your soldiers are. If they can keep going, so can I.

  • @chrisdeehan3374
    @chrisdeehan3374 2 года назад

    Cxxx 💐🌹💚

  • @nurseSean
    @nurseSean 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. People like me want to come to provide medical help. Medical organizations need donations. This helps remind people that they can help without supporting fighting. Those who are able to travel to Ukraine will find this valuable.
    Слава нації

  • @Sam-yd2eh
    @Sam-yd2eh 2 года назад

    great video, thank you. Possible idea for future topic: mental health words and phrases for adults and children like about feelings, mood, memory, cognition, person/object identification. For example, what do you remember, how do you feel, I don't remember, I lost (object), how many fingers do you see, etc.

  • @mikevanleeuwen4912
    @mikevanleeuwen4912 Год назад

    Any chance we you could do a engineering/technical Ukrainian terms and phrases?
    As training and delivery of technical systems is realy starting to shape up.

  • @atifmasterofnumbers7271
    @atifmasterofnumbers7271 2 года назад +2

    Teacher well come👄💋👄

  • @bouboulinadecirta9302
    @bouboulinadecirta9302 2 года назад

    💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛

  • @agamizera9125
    @agamizera9125 2 года назад +2

    Hello Inna, I want to ask whether the Lvovian dialect/accent is used nowadays, at least among elderly people? It's practically Polish so I'm curious :)

  • @williamdeasy7507
    @williamdeasy7507 2 года назад +3

    Slava ukraini

  • @starfish753
    @starfish753 2 года назад

    I work in a hospital and a very beautiful Ukraine woman just moved to where I live in New York. She was a doctor in Ukraine and helped with the war but had to restart because the United States wouldn't accept her medical license... I hope to learn some Ukraine to impress her. Any tips??? She does speak pretty good English, but you can tell she is still learning.

  • @marcdavis4509
    @marcdavis4509 Год назад

    Inna can you produce more medical content?

  • @mofolee
    @mofolee 2 года назад

    Who do you say “numb” or “pins and needles” (parasthesias)?

  • @ShermanKlump71
    @ShermanKlump71 2 года назад

    Slava Ukraini! Heroyam slava, as an American i wish we could do more for your great country but i plan to come and help rebuild or assist in the war effort once my contract is over 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @basaralhawi8475
    @basaralhawi8475 2 года назад

    Who created the situation , is what human wanted .
    Who created the condition , is human charity .
    Who created the level of human life , is human law

  • @denverbraughler3948
    @denverbraughler3948 2 года назад

    Medical terms are rooted in either Latin or Greek.
    Many of the examples you gave are from Greek.

  • @22AGRESOR
    @22AGRESOR 2 года назад +1

    Алеж, ніхто не розуміє кирилецю. Мабуть, треба дублювати все на Ukraїnśku Latynku?

  • @ukrainian_learner
    @ukrainian_learner 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for your video, it's really helpful BUT
    I think it's unnecessary to say translation because you already write it. It only distracts (at least, me) when you say phrase in ukrainian-english-ukrainian-english

  • @SylvanasCry
    @SylvanasCry 2 года назад

    Інна, ви не повірете, але я вчу у вас англійську 😀

  • @basaralhawi8475
    @basaralhawi8475 2 года назад

    Take care your live before come your death
    Take care your young befor come your old
    Take care your healty befor come your sick
    Take care your rich befor come your poor
    Take care your ease befor come your difficult BUKHORI

  • @basaralhawi8475
    @basaralhawi8475 2 года назад

    Not same rich people with poor people then take care your rich befor come your poor
    Not same young people with old people then take care your young befor come your old
    Not same sick people with healty people then take care your healty befor come your sick
    Not same people who live with people who die then take care you live befor come your die
    Not same easy situation with difficult situation then take care your ease befor come your difficult

  • @user28sdfg8
    @user28sdfg8 2 года назад

    Are you greek?