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Question to Teacher: The use of NOMU for taking medicine
Course 3 Lesson 9: My Birthday (Mini Conversations)

EijiooPost Date: 2012-01-16 00:32:05 save to notebooksaved questions


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If "NOMU" means "to drink", then is it correct to say "kusuri o nomu" if the medicine is something solid like an aspirin or a medicine taken by injection?
Does the meaning of "NOMU" change to "to take" when referring to medicine?
Does the same rule apply to taking VITAMINS as it does to taking medicine?
 
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YesJapan Teacher (Kanako)Post Date: 2012-01-24 18:03:25


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This is a good question!

"NOMU" is used when you take medicine orally.
For example:

1) 今日、風邪薬を飲みました。
Kyou, kaze gusuri o nomimashita.
Today I took some cold medicine.

2) 私は毎日、ビタミン剤を飲みます。
Watashi wa mainichi, bitamin zai o nomimasu.
I take vitamins everyday.

We also use "NOMU" when we have/eat soup.
For example:

3) 今晩はお味噌汁を飲みました。
Konban wa omisoshiru o nomimashita.
Tonight I had some miso soup.

4) トマトスープが飲みたいです。
Tomato suupu ga nomitai desu.
I want to have tomato soup.

Let me ask you a question :)
Eijiooさんは今日、何を飲みましたか。
Eijioo san wa kyou, nani o nomimashitaka.
 
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EijiooPost Date: 2012-01-24 19:25:51


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Kanako sensei,

Kotae wo arigatou.

Thank you for the answer.

My Japanese is still not very good, but I will try to answer your question.

Today I drank some coffee.
Kyou, watashi wa koohii wo nomimashita.
きょう わたしは コーヒー を のみました。

I took some aspirin, because I had a headache.
Atama ga itai deshita kara, asupirin wo nomimashita.
あたま が いたい でした から、アスピリン を のみました。
 
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YesJapan Teacher (Kanako)Post Date: 2012-01-27 17:31:48


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Your first answer is correct! Good job!

As for the second answer, you need to say ITAKATTA because ITAI is an I-adjective.

Here is the correct sentence:

あたまが いたかったから、アスピリンを のみました。
Atama ga itakatta kara, asupirin o nomimashita.
I took some aspirin, because I had a headache.

Ganbatte kudasai!
 
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