A1 Collocation Neutral

ກິນເຂົ້າ

ກນເຂາ

Eat rice

Bedeutung

General term for having a meal.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Eating is a communal activity. If you are 'kin khao' and someone walks by, it is customary to invite them with 'Ma kin khao nam kan' (Come eat with us). The Isan people share the same 'kin khao' culture. Sticky rice is the staple here too, and the phrase is used identically as a greeting. Even in the diaspora, 'kin khao' remains a primary way to maintain cultural identity. Community gatherings are often called 'ngan kin khao'. Business deals are often finalized over a meal. 'Kin khao' is the setting for building 'khuam wai nua chua chai' (trust).

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The 'Rice' Umbrella

Remember that 'khao' covers pizza, burgers, and noodles. Don't look for a different word for 'meal'.

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Tone Matters

If you say 'khao' with a rising tone, it means 'white' or 'news'. Use the falling tone for 'rice'.

Bedeutung

General term for having a meal.

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The 'Rice' Umbrella

Remember that 'khao' covers pizza, burgers, and noodles. Don't look for a different word for 'meal'.

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Tone Matters

If you say 'khao' with a rising tone, it means 'white' or 'news'. Use the falling tone for 'rice'.

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The Polite 'Already'

Even if you are hungry, if a stranger asks 'Kin khao laeo bor?', it's often polite to say 'Kin laeo' (I've eaten) first to avoid imposing, unless they insist.

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The Invitation

If someone says 'Ma kin khao!' while they are eating, they are being polite. You can say 'Sabaidee, kin khao sa de' (Enjoy your meal) to decline politely.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the missing word to say 'I am eating breakfast'.

ຂ້ອຍກິນເຂົ້າ______. (Khoy kin khao ______.)

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ເຊົ້າ

'Sao' means morning, so 'khao sao' is breakfast.

Which phrase is the most common social greeting in Laos?

How do you say 'Have you eaten yet?'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ກິນເຂົ້າແລ້ວບໍ່?

While 'Sabaidee bor' is 'How are you', 'Kin khao laeo bor' is the most common and culturally warm greeting.

Complete the dialogue.

A: ໄປກິນເຂົ້ານຳກັນບໍ່? B: ________, ໄປຕີ້!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ໂດຍ

'Doy' is a polite 'yes' or agreement to an invitation.

Match the phrase to the time of day.

Match 'ກິນເຂົ້າສວຍ' (Kin khao suay) to the correct time.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 12:00 PM

'Suay' refers to the late morning or midday period.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formal vs. Informal Eating

Informal (Daily)
ກິນເຂົ້າ Eat rice/meal
Formal (Official)
ຮັບປະທານອາຫານ Consume food

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am eating breakfast'. Fill Blank A1

ຂ້ອຍກິນເຂົ້າ______. (Khoy kin khao ______.)

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ເຊົ້າ

'Sao' means morning, so 'khao sao' is breakfast.

Which phrase is the most common social greeting in Laos? Choose A1

How do you say 'Have you eaten yet?'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ກິນເຂົ້າແລ້ວບໍ່?

While 'Sabaidee bor' is 'How are you', 'Kin khao laeo bor' is the most common and culturally warm greeting.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: ໄປກິນເຂົ້ານຳກັນບໍ່? B: ________, ໄປຕີ້!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: ໂດຍ

'Doy' is a polite 'yes' or agreement to an invitation.

Match the phrase to the time of day. situation_matching A1

Match 'ກິນເຂົ້າສວຍ' (Kin khao suay) to the correct time.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 12:00 PM

'Suay' refers to the late morning or midday period.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

12 Fragen

Yes, but it's better to say 'kin khao sao' to be specific.

Not rude, but asking it makes you sound much more natural and friendly in Lao culture.

You can say 'kin mi' (eat noodles), but 'kin khao' is still acceptable as a general term for 'having my meal'.

Yes, in Lao 'kin' is used for both eating and drinking (e.g., kin nam, kin bia).

Say 'Khoy hiu khao' (I'm hungry for rice/food).

The formal version is 'rup pa than a-han' (ຮັບປະທານອາຫານ).

In a Lao context, it usually implies sticky rice, but linguistically it just means 'rice' in general.

Yes, that would be 'kin khao deuk' (eating late at night).

It's a phatic greeting, like 'How are you?'. They aren't seeking information; they are being social.

Yes, 'ha naew kin' (finding something to eat) is very common among youth.

In Lao, pronouns are often dropped. Just saying 'Kin khao laeo' is perfectly fine.

'Khao' is rice/staple, 'a-han' is the formal word for food/cuisine.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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ກິນຫຼິ້ນ

similar

To snack

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ອີ່ມແລ້ວ

contrast

I'm full

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ກັບເຂົ້າ

builds on

Side dishes

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ເຂົ້າໜຽວ

specialized form

Sticky rice

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ຮ້ານອາຫານ

similar

Restaurant

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