A1 Collocation 중립

លេបថ្នាំ

លបថន

Take medicine

Consuming pills for health.

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문화적 배경

Traditional medicine (Thnam Khmer) is still very popular. It often comes in large, bitter-tasting balls that require a lot of water to 'lep'. Color-coding: Cambodians often refer to medicines by their color (e.g., 'thnam krahom' for red pills) rather than the brand or chemical name. Pharmacy Culture: Many people go directly to the 'osoth-than' (pharmacy) to describe symptoms and get medicine without a doctor's prescription. Respect for Elders: When helping an elder take medicine, it is customary to use both hands to offer the water and the pill.

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The Water Rule

Always imply water. In Khmer, if you say 'lep thnam', people will often ask 'យកទឹកទេ?' (Do you want water?)

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Avoid 'Si'

Never use 'si' (eat) for medicine unless you are trying to be intentionally rude or talking about an animal.

Consuming pills for health.

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The Water Rule

Always imply water. In Khmer, if you say 'lep thnam', people will often ask 'យកទឹកទេ?' (Do you want water?)

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Avoid 'Si'

Never use 'si' (eat) for medicine unless you are trying to be intentionally rude or talking about an animal.

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Politeness Matters

Use 'pisa' in hospitals. It makes you sound much more educated and respectful to the staff.

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Bitter is Better

Many Cambodians believe that if a medicine isn't bitter ('lveang'), it isn't working. Don't be surprised if people complain about the taste but keep taking it!

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct verb for taking a pill.

ខ្ញុំឈឺក្បាល ខ្ញុំត្រូវ____ថ្នាំ។

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: លេប

'Lep' is the specific verb for swallowing medicine.

Which sentence is the most polite when speaking to an elder?

How do you tell your grandfather to take his medicine?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: លោកតា ពិសាថ្នាំទៅ។

'Pisa' is the polite/formal version of 'lep'.

Complete the pharmacy dialogue.

Pharmacist: ថ្នាំនេះលេបមួយថ្ងៃ ៣ ដង។ Patient: បាទ/ចាស តើត្រូវលេប____បាយ ឬ____បាយ?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: មុន/ក្រោយ

Common medical questions involve 'before' (mun) or 'after' (kroy) meals.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

3 연습 문제
Fill in the correct verb for taking a pill. Fill Blank A1

ខ្ញុំឈឺក្បាល ខ្ញុំត្រូវ____ថ្នាំ។

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: លេប

'Lep' is the specific verb for swallowing medicine.

Which sentence is the most polite when speaking to an elder? Choose A2

How do you tell your grandfather to take his medicine?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: លោកតា ពិសាថ្នាំទៅ។

'Pisa' is the polite/formal version of 'lep'.

Complete the pharmacy dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

Pharmacist: ថ្នាំនេះលេបមួយថ្ងៃ ៣ ដង។ Patient: បាទ/ចាស តើត្រូវលេប____បាយ ឬ____បាយ?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: មុន/ក្រោយ

Common medical questions involve 'before' (mun) or 'after' (kroy) meals.

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자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Yes, in casual speech it's used as a general term for 'taking medicine', but 'phieuk' (drink) is more precise.

Yes, it's very common and friendly, especially in Phnom Penh.

You say 'ខ្ញុំភ្លេចលេបថ្នាំ' (Khnhom phlech lep thnam).

It is 'thnam kroab' (ថ្នាំគ្រាប់).

No, 'lep' is the verb. You don't need 'take' like in English.

Not really, medicine is usually discussed plainly, though 'si thnam' is very low-register.

Say 'សុំថ្នាំផ្ដាសាយ' (Som thnam phdasay).

It can mean 'chemicals', 'paint', or 'tobacco' depending on context.

Yes, it is perfectly fine for vitamins.

ថ្នាំមួយគ្រាប់ (Thnam mouy kroab).

관련 표현

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ចាក់ថ្នាំ

similar

To give/get an injection

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លាបថ្នាំ

similar

To apply ointment/cream

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ផ្សំថ្នាំ

specialized form

To dispense/mix medicine

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ថ្នាំគ្រាប់

builds on

Pill/Tablet

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ថ្នាំទឹក

contrast

Liquid medicine

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