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How To Express Pain In Thai By RippaSama How To Express Pain In Thai
Learning how to express "pain" in Thai can be quite useful when you need to tell someone which part of your body is in pain (i.e. to a doctor when you're in the clinic or hospital).
It can be quite handy too when you need to create an excuse or reason to explain that you have certain "pain" (e.g. headache).
Well, there are basically two Thai words that describe pain in Thai. The first one is the Thai verb, poo-what (ปวด) which means pain, ache, sore or hurt. and the second one is the Thai verb Jep (เจ็บ) which also means pain, sore or hurt.
Using poo-what (ปวด) to express pain
Let's learn how to use the poo-what (ปวด) to express which part of your body hurt or ache. By the way, please remember to practice the writing Thai script below on a piece of paper. :-)
Using poo-what is really simple. Just put it right after a pronoun and place the body part (noun) right after the Thai verb poo-what.
Here are some simple examples on how to use the Thai verb poo-what (ปวด) to express pain:
ผม ปวด หัว Chan poo-what huaa. I (feminine) have headache.
ผม ปวด แขน Pom poo-what khaaen. My arm hurts.
ผม ปวด ตา Pom poo-what dtaa My eye hurts.
Notice the sentence structure in the 1st example. Huaa actually means head. Literally translated the sentence would mean "Me pain head" which also means "My head hurts".
The 2nd and 3rd examples are quite simple. I merely just changed the last word (body part) so that you can understand how easy it is to express pain using poo-what.
Simple, right? Okay, now it's your turn to create a simple Thai sentence to express that your nose hurt. You can use the Thai word ja muuk (จมูก) which means nose.
ผม ปวด ตา Pom poo-what ja_muuk My nose hurts.
Using Jep (เจ็บ) to express pain
Okay, now it's time to create longer and more interesting Thai sentence to express pain in Thai. Let's use the Thai verb jeb (เจ็บ):
ผม เจ็บ Pom jeb. I'm hurt
ไม่เป็นไร นิ้ว ของ ผม เจ็บ นิดหน่อย เท่านั้น ค่ะ Mai_pen_rai... niu kong pom jep nit nawwy thao_nan khrap. Never mind... My fingers only hurt a little.
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