मतलब
Literally 'light hand'; having a delicate touch.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In traditional Lao massage, 'mue bao' is a skill that takes years to master. It's not just about less pressure, but about how the pressure is applied to the 'sen' (energy lines). During a Baci, the elders who tie the strings are expected to be 'mue bao' to show they are transferring good energy without disturbing the recipient's spirit. Silk weaving is a pride of Laos. A weaver with 'mue bao' can handle the delicate silk threads without breaking them, resulting in a more expensive and finer fabric. Being 'mue bao' is part of 'marayat' (good manners). It shows you are not aggressive or clumsy, which are traits highly valued in Lao social hierarchy.
The Ultimate Compliment
If you want to make a Lao nurse or doctor's day, use this phrase. They take great pride in being 'mue bao'.
Context Matters
Don't use it while pointing at someone's pocket in a market, or you might start a fight!
मतलब
Literally 'light hand'; having a delicate touch.
The Ultimate Compliment
If you want to make a Lao nurse or doctor's day, use this phrase. They take great pride in being 'mue bao'.
Context Matters
Don't use it while pointing at someone's pocket in a market, or you might start a fight!
Pair with a Smile
Lao culture is about 'Sabaidee' (wellness). Saying 'mue bao' with a smile reinforces the positive energy.
Opposites Help
Learning 'mue nak' (heavy hand) at the same time will help you remember 'mue bao' much faster.
खुद को परखो
Which situation is the BEST time to say 'ມືເບົາ' as a compliment?
You just got a tattoo and it didn't hurt at all. What do you say to the artist?
'ມືເບົາ' is the correct compliment for a gentle, painless touch.
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
ທ່ານໝໍຄົນນີ້ສັກຢາບໍ່ເຈັບເລີຍ, ລາວເປັນຄົນ ______.
The context of a painless injection requires 'ມືເບົາ'.
Match the idiom with its meaning.
Match the following:
These are common 'hand' idioms in Lao.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ເຈັບບໍ່ເວລາລາວລ້າງບາດໃຫ້? B: ບໍ່ເຈັບເລີຍ, ລາວ ______ ຫຼາຍ.
The response 'not painful' implies the person is light-handed.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Mue Bao vs Mue Nak
When to say Mue Bao
Medical
- • Injections
- • Dentist
- • Surgery
Beauty
- • Makeup
- • Haircut
- • Nails
Art
- • Painting
- • Weaving
- • Carving
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासYou just got a tattoo and it didn't hurt at all. What do you say to the artist?
'ມືເບົາ' is the correct compliment for a gentle, painless touch.
ທ່ານໝໍຄົນນີ້ສັກຢາບໍ່ເຈັບເລີຍ, ລາວເປັນຄົນ ______.
The context of a painless injection requires 'ມືເບົາ'.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are common 'hand' idioms in Lao.
A: ເຈັບບໍ່ເວລາລາວລ້າງບາດໃຫ້? B: ບໍ່ເຈັບເລີຍ, ລາວ ______ ຫຼາຍ.
The response 'not painful' implies the person is light-handed.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes! It's very common to ask a masseuse to be 'mue bao' if they are pressing too hard.
Mostly yes, but you can use it for a robot or a machine that has a very delicate touch.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone, from a high-ranking doctor to a friend.
Not exactly. 'Soft hands' (mue nim) refers to skin texture. 'Mue bao' refers to the skill of the touch.
Yes, in slang it means pickpocket. Context usually makes it clear which one you mean.
Add 'lai' at the end: 'mue bao lai'.
Yes, Thai uses 'mue bao' (มือเบา) in exactly the same way.
No, it only describes how they use their hands. For character, use 'on-on'.
The opposite is 'mue nak' (heavy hand).
Yes, it is one of the most common idioms you will hear in daily Lao life.
संबंधित मुहावरे
ມືໜັກ
contrastHeavy-handed; clumsy or painful touch.
ມືເຢັນ
similarCold hand; having a green thumb.
ມືນິ້ມ
similarSoft hands.
ມືໄວ
contrastFast hand; often means a thief.
ໃຈເບົາ
builds onLight-hearted or gullible.