뜻
The daily routine of cleaning teeth.
문화적 배경
Burmese people traditionally value white teeth, but the older generation often has red-stained teeth from chewing betel nut (Kun-ya). Brushing is seen as a way to maintain social 'face'. Monks are often gifted hygiene kits including 'thwa: tuik say' and 'thwa: tuik tan' during donation ceremonies (Ah-hlu). Cleanliness is a part of monastic discipline. In some villages, people still use 'Tamar' (Neem) twigs. They chew the end until it's soft like a brush and then 'tuik' their teeth. There is a high influence from Thai and Korean beauty standards, leading to a boom in whitening toothpastes and electric toothbrushes in cities like Yangon.
The 'Tuik' Rule
Use 'tuik' for anything that requires scrubbing: teeth, floors, and even cars!
Don't say 'Say'
Avoid saying 'Thwa: say'. Native speakers will understand, but it sounds like you're just rinsing with water.
뜻
The daily routine of cleaning teeth.
The 'Tuik' Rule
Use 'tuik' for anything that requires scrubbing: teeth, floors, and even cars!
Don't say 'Say'
Avoid saying 'Thwa: say'. Native speakers will understand, but it sounds like you're just rinsing with water.
Add 'Say'
If you want to sound more natural when asking for toothpaste, just say 'Thwa: tuik say' (Tooth-rub-medicine).
Morning Routine
In Myanmar, 'Thwa: tuik' is almost always paired with 'Myat-nhar thit' (washing face). Learn them as a pair!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing verb to complete the sentence: 'I brush my teeth every morning.'
ကျွန်တော် မနက်တိုင်း သွား _____ တယ်။
The correct verb for cleaning teeth is 'တိုက်' (tuik).
Which of these means 'toothpaste'?
သွားတိုက်ဆေး ဆိုတာ ဘာလဲ။
'Say' (ဆေး) means medicine or paste in this context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: သွားတိုက်ပြီးပြီလား။ B: _________။
The most natural response to 'Have you finished?' is 'Yes, finished.'
Match the phrase to the situation: 'သွားတိုက်တံ အသစ်ဝယ်ရမယ်' (Must buy a new toothbrush)
When would you say this?
You buy toothbrushes at a shop or mall.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제ကျွန်တော် မနက်တိုင်း သွား _____ တယ်။
The correct verb for cleaning teeth is 'တိုက်' (tuik).
သွားတိုက်ဆေး ဆိုတာ ဘာလဲ။
'Say' (ဆေး) means medicine or paste in this context.
A: သွားတိုက်ပြီးပြီလား။ B: _________။
The most natural response to 'Have you finished?' is 'Yes, finished.'
When would you say this?
You buy toothbrushes at a shop or mall.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is neutral. You can use it with anyone. The formality is determined by the verb ending (e.g., 'te' vs 'par mhi').
Usually, people say 'lyar tuik' (rub tongue) for that.
'Thwa: tuik tan' is more common in speech, while 'thwa: pwat tan' is slightly more formal/literary.
You say 'Thwa: tuik pho mae thwa de'.
Yes, it's called 'paloke-kyin-yay', but 'thwa: tuik' is the primary method of cleaning.
No, dishes are 'pagan say'. 'Tuik' is for scrubbing hard surfaces.
Say 'Thwa: tuik tan tite-khu pay par' (Please give me one toothbrush).
In Burmese, many topical creams and pastes are categorized as 'say' (medicine/chemical).
Yes, but that sounds more like 'performing dental hygiene' rather than just 'brushing'.
Using the verb 'to wash' (say) instead of 'to rub' (tuik).
관련 표현
ပလုတ်ကျင်းတယ်
similarTo rinse the mouth
မျက်နှာသစ်တယ်
builds onTo wash the face
သွားနှိုက်တယ်
similarTo pick teeth
သွားစိုက်တယ်
specialized formTo get a dental implant
သွားနုတ်တယ်
contrastTo extract a tooth