Swedish Adjectives: Emotions & Wellbeing

Feelings in Swedish from English—glad, angry, calm, proud, lonely, tired, worried, disappointed—plus grateful and confused for everyday check-ins.

Swedish Adjectives: Emotions & Wellbeing

Feelings in Swedish from English—glad, angry, calm, proud, lonely, tired, worried, disappointed—plus grateful and confused for everyday check-ins.

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20

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5 lessons, 90%

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5 lessons
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About this deck

Express emotions naturally with this English-to-Swedish emotions and wellbeing adjectives deck. Each flashcard pairs a common English adjective with its Swedish equivalent, helping beginners communicate feelings and personal states with confidence.

The deck covers basic emotions (happy, sad, angry, calm, nervous, afraid, surprised, excited, bored, proud), social feelings (jealous, lonely), energy levels (tired, energetic), and nuanced emotional states (worried, anxious, disappointed, relieved, grateful, confused).

These high-frequency Swedish adjectives are essential for conversations, storytelling, and everyday communication. Through active recall and browser-based practice, learners can quickly build emotional vocabulary and express themselves more naturally. Practice online for free with plucky.cards.

Varied: Groups basic emotions with nuanced wellbeing states.

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Swedish Adjectives

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happy

glad

mycket glad

ledsen

mycket ledsen

mycket förvånad

very surprised

very happy

sad

very sad

energetic

energisk

ledsen

mycket ledsen

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