Our body makes different sounds. These are called Human Body Sounds. These sounds can tell us a lot about our health and how our body works.
Think about the sound our heart makes. It goes “lub-dub”. This sound means our heart is pumping blood and helping us stay alive. Another common sound is our stomach. Sometimes, after we eat, our stomach makes a gurgling sound. This means our food is being digested.
When we breathe, we can hear ourselves inhale and exhale. This is a sign that our lungs are working and giving our body fresh air. But if our breathing sounds different, it might mean we’re sick or having trouble.
Some sounds can surprise us. Like when we move our fingers and hear a ‘crack’ sound. This sound is made by tiny bubbles in our joints popping. It’s a normal sound, but many people think it’s bad. It’s not.
Our ears can also make sounds. Sometimes, we might hear a ringing sound when it’s very quiet. This is called tinnitus. It can happen if we listen to very loud music or if our ears have a problem.
Our voice is another Human Body Sound. We use our voice to talk, sing, or even whisper. It’s how we communicate and share our feelings.
In short, the Human Body Sounds help us understand our body better. Each sound has a reason, and by listening to them, we can know more about our health and body. So, the next time you hear a sound from your body, remember it’s just your body’s way of talking to you.
Human Body Sounds in English
Sigh (вздох)
She can breathe a sigh of relief.
Yawn (зевота)
cover your mouth to hide your yawn.
Belch (отрыжка)
I’d been farting mid night.
Snap the fingers (щелкание пальцами)
She hears Ali snapping his fingers
Cracking the knuckles (хруст костяшками пальцев)
I often crack my knuckles
Hiccup (икота)
Did you give a loud hiccup?
Blow (дуть)
Blow your nose. Don’t sniff!
Sneeze (чихать)
Tom let out a loud sneeze.
Groan (стон)
He felt to the floor with a groan.
Grind the teeth (скрежетать зубами)
I am grinding my teeth.
Cough (кашлять)
My cough troubles her.
Scream/shout (крик)
It will be the scream of a soul dying
Laugh/giggle (смеяться/хихикать)
He should have not laugh at my jokes!
Whisper (шептать)
He did not speak to me in a whisper.
Whistle (свистеть)
The ship whistle shrieked to leave.
Snore (храпеть)
Maybe he hears a snore and knew he’d fallen asleep.
Growl (рычание)
I hear a low growl behind her.
Slurp (чавкать)
Do try not to slurp.
Sniff (нюхать)
He did not give a loud sniff of disapproval.
Hum (напевать с закрытым ртом, мурлыкать)
The air of the ball began to hum.
Gasp (ахнуть)
She gave a gasp of surprise.
Mumble (бормотать)
Speak up. Don’t mumble!
Clap (хлопать в ладоши)
Clap your hands to keep time .
Crunch (хруст)
I never ever hear a loud crunch.
Gargle (полоскать горло)
He must gargle regularly.
Smack the (lips) (чмокать губами)
She loves chocolate cake,” said Susannah, smacking him lips
Snort (фыркать, сморкаться)
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