neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'tillstånd' when discussing health conditions, legal statuses, or environmental situations. For instance, one might say 'ett hälsotillstånd' to refer to a person's health status in a hospital setting or 'ett tillstånd för byggande' when applying for a construction permit.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tillstånd' is closely related to 'förhållande,' which means 'relation' or 'relationship.' While 'tillstånd' focuses on a specific condition or state, 'förhållande' encompasses broader relational contexts between entities, making 'tillstånd' the better choice for precise descriptions of status.
Culture
'Tillstånd' stems from the Old Swedish term 'tilstånd,' which combines 'til' meaning 'to' and 'stånd' meaning 'state' or 'standing.' This word reflects the Scandinavian focus on societal structures and individual rights, often used in legal and administrative contexts throughout Swedish history, highlighting the importance of proper conditions in various life aspects.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tillstånd' mean in English?
'Tillstånd' translates to 'condition' in English, often referring to a specific state or situation, especially in formal or technical contexts.
Q.How do you use 'tillstånd' in a sentence?
You can use 'tillstånd' in sentences like 'Han har ett medicinskt tillstånd,' which means 'He has a medical condition.' It's often followed by a descriptive adjective to clarify the type of condition.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'tillstånd'?
One common mistake is confusing 'tillstånd' with 'status.' While both can imply a state, 'tillstånd' is more specific, whereas 'status' is broader and may not always imply a condition.