In this lesson, you will learn the names of human body parts in Dutch. This vocabulary is crucial for medical situations, describing symptoms, or simply talking about the human body in everyday life. Learning Dutch 3 - Human Body Parts covers essential terms such as head, arm, and heart. Understanding these words will help you communicate more effectively with healthcare professionals, describe physical conditions, and engage in conversations about health and fitness. Whether you're visiting a doctor, explaining symptoms, or participating in sports activities, this lesson provides the foundational vocabulary you need. By mastering these terms, you'll be able to navigate medical situations and everyday conversations with greater confidence. This lesson includes pronunciation guides and practical examples to enhance your learning experience.
Haarvaten
Tanden
Tong
Keel
Slokdarm
Luchtpijp
Aderen
Slagaders
Aderen
Mond
Zenuwen
Hersenstam
Cerebellum
Frontale kwab
Pariëtale kwab
Temporale kwab
Occipitale kwab
Schildklier
Blaas
Hart
Lever
Longen
Maag
Nieren
Alvleesklier
Milt
Galblaas
Brein
Ingewanden
Huid
Botten
Spieren
Ogen
Oren
Neus
Capillaries
Teeth
Tongue
Throat
Esophagus
Trachea
Blood Vessels
Arteries
Veins
Mouth
Nerves
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Frontal Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Temporal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Thyroid Gland
Bladder
Heart
Liver
Lungs
Stomach
Kidneys
Pancreas
Spleen
Gallbladder
Brain
Intestines
Skin
Bones
Muscles
Eyes
Ears
Nose
Haarvaten
Capillaries
Tanden
Teeth
Tong
Tongue
Keel
Throat
Slokdarm
Esophagus
Luchtpijp
Trachea
Aderen
Blood Vessels
Slagaders
Arteries
Aderen
Veins
Mond
Mouth
Zenuwen
Nerves
Hersenstam
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Cerebellum
Frontale kwab
Frontal Lobe
Pariëtale kwab
Parietal Lobe
Temporale kwab
Temporal Lobe
Occipitale kwab
Occipital Lobe
Schildklier
Thyroid Gland
Blaas
Bladder
Hart
Heart
Lever
Liver
Longen
Lungs
Maag
Stomach
Nieren
Kidneys
Alvleesklier
Pancreas
Milt
Spleen
Galblaas
Gallbladder
Brein
Brain
Ingewanden
Intestines
Huid
Skin
Botten
Bones
Spieren
Muscles
Ogen
Eyes
Oren
Ears
Neus
Nose