What does ợ hơi in Vietnamese mean?
What is the meaning of the word ợ hơi in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ợ hơi in Vietnamese.
The word ợ hơi in Vietnamese means eruct, eructate, belch. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ợ hơi
eructverb |
eructateverb |
belchnoun |
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Bằng... siêu năng lực ợ hơi của bố. With my... burping superpower. |
Vậy chúng ta đã ăn mồ hôi và ợ hơi của men, và ruột tinh bột. So basically now we're eating yeast sweats -- sweat, burps and starch guts. |
Dưới đây là các cách vỗ cho bé ợ hơi : The following are burping strategies : |
Cố vỗ cho bé ợ hơi mỗi lần 2 đến 3 xơ ( 90ml ) nếu bạn cho bé bú bình và mỗi lần bạn đổi ngực nếu bạn cho bé bú mẹ . Try burping your baby every 2 to 3 ounces ( 90 milliliters ) if you feed and each time you switch breasts if you breastfeed . |
Ợ , quấy khóc , và đầy hơi có thể là những dấu hiệu của chứng đau bụng đầy hơi ở trẻ sơ sinh . Burping , crying , and flatulence can be signs of infant gas . |
Vì chứng đầy hơi thường gây ra do nuốt không khí , cho bé ăn chậm và ợ thường xuyên . Because gas is often caused by swallowing air , feed your baby slowly and burp often . |
Nếu con bạn hay bị đầy hơi , bị trào ngược dạ dày thực quản , cố vỗ cho bé ợ cứ mỗi ao - xơ trong suốt thời gian cho bé bú bình hoặc cứ 5 phút một trong thời gian bé bú mẹ . If your baby tends to be gassy , has gastroesophageal reflux , or seems fussy , try burping your baby every ounce during feeding or every 5 minutes during breastfeeding . |
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