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吃药

chī yào

English translation of 吃药

take the pill

The Chinese phrase '吃药' is used to describe the act of consuming medication, typically in the form of pills. It literally translates to 'eat medicine,' reflecting the cultural context where taking medicine is often referred to as eating it. This phrase is commonly used in healthcare settings, daily conversations, and among family members when discussing health and wellness.


Example sentences using: 吃药

我每天都要吃药。

Wǒ měitiān dōu yào chī yào.

English translation of 我每天都要吃药。

I have to take the pill every day.

This phrase emphasizes the necessity of taking medication daily, indicating that it is a routine part of the speaker's life.

你记得吃药吗?

Nǐ jìdé chī yào ma?

English translation of 你记得吃药吗?

Do you remember to take the pill?

This question asks if someone has remembered to take their medication, showing concern for their health.

医生建议我吃药。

Yīshēng jiànyì wǒ chī yào.

English translation of 医生建议我吃药。

The doctor advised me to take the pill.

This sentence conveys that a doctor has recommended medication, highlighting the importance of following medical advice.

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