मतलब
Consuming medication
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Medicine is often categorized as 'Thanda' (Cold) or 'Gorom' (Hot). People believe 'Gorom' medicines (like antibiotics) must be 'eaten' with plenty of water or milk to balance the body. In many villages, 'Oshudh khaoa' is synonymous with visiting a 'Kobiraj' (traditional healer). The medicine is often a root or a leaf paste. There is a high prevalence of homeopathy. Homeopathic 'pills' are called 'mishti bori' (sweet pills), and children are often happy to 'eat' them. Second-generation Bengalis often mix English and Bengali, saying 'Medicine khaoa' instead of 'Oshudh khaoa'.
Sound like a Native
Even if you are drinking a liquid cough syrup, say 'Oshudh khacchi'. Using 'Pan korchi' (drinking) will make you sound like a textbook.
The 'Neoa' Trap
Avoid saying 'Oshudh nichhi' unless you are talking about 'getting' the medicine from a store. For the act of ingestion, 'khaoa' is the only natural verb.
मतलब
Consuming medication
Sound like a Native
Even if you are drinking a liquid cough syrup, say 'Oshudh khacchi'. Using 'Pan korchi' (drinking) will make you sound like a textbook.
The 'Neoa' Trap
Avoid saying 'Oshudh nichhi' unless you are talking about 'getting' the medicine from a store. For the act of ingestion, 'khaoa' is the only natural verb.
Care vs. Privacy
Don't be offended if a Bengali person asks if you've taken your meds. It's a sign of affection, not nosiness.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'খাওয়া' (khaoa).
আমি প্রতিদিন সকালে ওষুধ ______।
For the first person 'আমি' (I), the correct verb form is 'খাই' (khai).
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Did you take the medicine?' to a friend?
Choose the best option:
'খেয়েছ' (kheyecho) is the natural past tense form of 'eat' used for medicine.
Match the medicine action to the correct verb.
১. ট্যাবলেট (Tablet) ২. মলম (Ointment) ৩. ইনজেকশন (Injection)
Tablets are eaten, ointments are applied (lagano), and injections are taken (neoa).
Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.
ডাক্তার: আপনি কি নিয়মিত ওষুধ ______? রোগী: হ্যাঁ ডাক্তারবাবু, আমি রোজ খাই।
The doctor uses the formal 'আপনি', so the verb must be 'খান' (khan).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
What can you 'Eat' (Khaoa) in Bengali?
Consumption
- • ওষুধ (Medicine)
- • জল (Water)
- • ভাত (Rice)
- • সিগারেট (Cigarette)
Internal vs External Medicine
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासআমি প্রতিদিন সকালে ওষুধ ______।
For the first person 'আমি' (I), the correct verb form is 'খাই' (khai).
Choose the best option:
'খেয়েছ' (kheyecho) is the natural past tense form of 'eat' used for medicine.
১. ট্যাবলেট (Tablet) ২. মলম (Ointment) ৩. ইনজেকশন (Injection)
Tablets are eaten, ointments are applied (lagano), and injections are taken (neoa).
ডাক্তার: আপনি কি নিয়মিত ওষুধ ______? রোগী: হ্যাঁ ডাক্তারবাবু, আমি রোজ খাই।
The doctor uses the formal 'আপনি', so the verb must be 'খান' (khan).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, vitamins, supplements, and even protein pills are all 'eaten' (khaoa) in Bengali.
It is not grammatically wrong, but it is idiomatic 'translationese'. It sounds like you are translating from English in your head.
You still use 'khaoa'. In Bengali, you also 'eat' water (jol khaoa), so liquid medicine is no exception.
You say 'Ami oshudh khacchi' (I am eating medicine). The continuous tense implies a current course of treatment.
Yes, 'Oushadh' (ঔষধ) is the formal spelling/pronunciation, but 'Oshudh' is the common one.
You use 'Oshudh lekha' (to write medicine) or 'Oshudh deoa' (to give medicine).
There isn't a single word, but 'Oshudh bondho kora' (to stop medicine) is used.
No, for an IV drip, use 'Seline deoa' (giving saline) or 'Seline cholche' (saline is running).
It's a linguistic feature where 'khaoa' represents all forms of oral consumption. It's a very versatile verb!
Ask 'Eta kokhon khabo?' (When will I eat this?)
संबंधित मुहावरे
ওষুধ দেওয়া
similarTo give medicine
পথ্য পালন করা
builds onTo follow a prescribed diet
বিষ খাওয়া
contrastTo consume poison
টিকা নেওয়া
specialized formTo take a vaccine