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Khmer vocab 2 verbs

Khmer vocab 2

verbs

Here are 14 khmer verbs, and one noun that commonly goes along with one of the khmer verbs. These words really come in handy.

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Khmer, English

dteu, to go

ni-yiay, to speak

sdab, to listen

jong, to want

dtin, to buy

nyum, to eat

baay (bii), rice,

tvwuh, to do; to make

tvwuh, to work

jool-jet, to like

muhl, to watch

deek, to sleep

leeng, to play

aan, to read

soh-see, to write

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When you feel you have mastered these words, try testing yourself at: Vocab 2 verbs worksheet. 

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Khmer House – Vocab 1

Khmer House Vocab 1

Things in/ at your Khmer House

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Khmer, English

dtok (tuk), table

grey, bed

gau-ey, chair

tvwia, door

bong-uik, window

bon-dtub, room

bon-dtub-geeng, bedroom

bon-dtub-dtek, bathroom

pdteah, house

neu na?, where*

siaw-pau, book

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* If you learn one word or phrase out of this Khmer house section, I would suggest you learn neu na. This word can come in handy if you need to find something or are lost.

So review this lesson for a bit, then head over here at Khmer House Worksheet to do some practice!

After learning these Khmer house words, I’d suggest you learn colors next so then you can say red bed or in Khmer the noun comes first, then the adjective, so bed red would be  grey crawl-home.

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Khmer greetings – lesson 1

Khmer Greetings – Lesson 1

Here are some general Khmer greetings, and some other basic words to help you learn Khmer. Enjoy!

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Khmer, English

Knom, I

Nek, you

bong, you(older person)*

aun, you(younger)*

cmuah, name

jum-riab-sua, hello (formal)

jum-riab-lia, bye (formal)

sok-sa-baay dte, how are you

sok-sa-baay, fine

jo nek win, and you?

et-dtooh, excuse me

soom-dtooh, sorry

min-ey-dtee, it doesn’t matter or your welcome**

aw-kun, thank you

baat, yes (male)

ja, yes (female)

nih, this

et, no

a-vwey, what

yul, understand

yul dtee?, understand?

min yul dtee, i dont understand

et dung, i dont know

et yul, i dont understand

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*If you need to catch a waiter or waitress’attention just call out aun or bong depending on if they are older or younger. If it is a girl and in doubt her age, maybe say aun. If it is a guy and in doubt of age  maybe say bong.

**Min-ey-dtee is a multi purpose word. It is very important to learn. If you have an understanding of Thai is like the word mai pen ra. If someone bumps into you, just say min-ey-dtee if no offense was taken. This word can get you out of a lot of trouble and save face for others. Most important word to learn out of this Khmer greetings lesson.

So that completes lesson 1 Khmer greetings. Continue to lesson 2. which is mainly vocab talking about things in or at your house. Ta! (continue)

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Introduction to Khmer

A. Introduction to Khmer

Khmer, additionally called Cambodian, is Cambodian\’s language. This is an introduction to khmer and will briefly touch on some main concepts. Khmer is additionally understood by individuals in several bordering countries like Kingdom of Thailand (in the eastern area called Surin, and also Buriram, Thailand), in Laos and within the \’\”krum\”\” region of South Vietnam. Khmer is additionally spoken in khmer enclaves within the United States (LA,Minnesota, Lowell, etc), France, and Australia.

Khmer comes from the Mon-Khmer language family which has many connected dialects scattered over most of geographical region. The Khmer language has adopted several words from Sankrit. Theravada started at the start of the fifteenth century and therefore Khmer began to borrow Pali words.

When the French come to power, several French words were assimilated into the language and became a part of khmer. additionally there are elements of Chinese, English and Vietnamese loanwords in everyday speech too.

Unlike different languages in region, Khmer isn\’t a tone language. with that being aforementioned if the word is pronounces in a very totally different tone, the speaker goes to own a tough time understanding, particularly once there\’s no context given.

Part B. Writing

To continue our introduction to Khmer we will talk about writing. Cambodia encompasses a script of thirty three consonants and thirty six vowels (24 basic vowels) and is read left to right. The french tried to romanticize the script at one time however were unsuccessful. Facebook has created an entire new written text that\’s making a regular romanticized written text for khmer. Here is a link for more about the writing section. Here is a link to start learning the consonants.

Part C. Grammar

The last part in this short introduction to Khmer is going to be about grammar. The one good thing about Khmer is grammar is pretty easy and straight forward. There are no articles like the, or a. Adjectives go after the noun they describe. IE. Beautiful girl is srey sa art. Verbs have no tenses 99.9% of the time and the past, present and future is indicated by context or by a classifier like yesterday, in the future, someday, last year, right now, etc.

A.) One does need to understand the word ”you” as it has several possibilities depending on age, status, and other factors. As this is just an introduction to khmer I will not touch on them.

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Koh Kong Safari Zoo

If you are traveling from/to Thailand, it makes sense to spend at least one day and night in Koh Kong. Koh Kong has the best zoo (to me) in Cambodia and even beats the Sracha tiger zoo.

There are the usual zoo sight seeing things, along with some interesting live shows. There is the man that puts his head inside an alligator’s head.

man puts head alligator
Man puts his head in alligator at Koh Kong Safari zoo

Next there is a bird show where the birds do math and perform flying stunts.

bird show at koh kong
bird flying on my friends shoulder

Also, there is a tiger show with about 7 tigers jumping through fire and doing tricks.

Tiger show at koh kong
Tigers!

My favorite at the Koh Kong Safari Zoo was the orangutan show. They do a comedy skit with the orangutans getting ready for a boxing match, and then the orangutans actually box!

Orangutan boxing  at koh kong safari zoo
Orangutan boxing

At the end you can take a picture with the orangutan for a small donation, i’d suggest a dollar.

orangutan with girls
Orangutan love!

Link for the Koh Kong Safari Tiger Zoo is Here. Price is 12 dollars for foreigners and 10 for Khmers (or if you have an id or possibly a work id from Cambodia.)

The location if coming from the Cambodia side will be after the long bridge where you pay a toll. The toll is I believe 1000 riel for motobike (more for car) and will be included in the tuk tuk or motodops price. After crossing the bridge continue to go right when it elbows at a statue…Go for another minute or two and turn left. There will be a small sign. Continue past the nice ocean side beach huts and continue for another minute where you take a small left and are at the Koh Kong Safari Zoo now. 

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Top Ten First Khmer Words to Learn

Some easy and important first Khmer words to learn right away.

10.  Jo jet – like – This is easy to pronounce and can use this word in a lot of different situation.

9. Sadam – (just like the old leader of Iraq lol) Right

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8. Chwang – Left – When giving directions it can help your moto dop or tuk tuk driver if you can say right or left, especially if it prevents your moto dop from moving his eyes from the road and looking at you to try to decipher which way to go. So id say Sadam and Chwang are pretty important first Khmer words to learn lol.

7. Tlai pon maan? – How much – Extremely useful and might prevent the market sellers from asking a super high opening price.

6. Tlai nas – Expensive! – If they ask for too much say tlai nas and the price will probably could down to a reasonable level.

5. Sa art- Beautiful – Always nice to tell a lady she is beautiful for romantic purposes and for the nice old grandma selling you bii (rice)

4. La aor – Good, nice  – Always important to know the word for good, and the opposite bad is et la aor.

3. Chnagn – Delicious – After cooking food who doesnt like to be told their food was delicious?

2. Aun/Bong – younger/older/hey you – If you are at a restaurant and need service just say aun if the waiter is younger and bong if older. This should get their attention. When finished and wanting to pay a polite soam kit luy will bring the bill.

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1. Aw te – no, dont want – When drinking beer, eating dinner, walking, anywhere, etc there will be beggars, moto dops, tuk tuks, and sellers all trying to vie for your attention (and riels!). If you need their services great, but if you just smile and say awt te they probably will go around. If you the person is younger you can say awt te aun or if older can say awt te bong.

PS Aaw-kuhn = Thank you and Soam (please)- Should be the first khmer words to learn. Bon dtub dtek (bathroom) is pretty important of a word too, and probably should have maybe the top ten list of first Khmer words to learn.

I hope these ten first Khmer words to learn were useful for you.

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Phnom Chisor Day Trip

Phnom Chisor Day Trip

Phnom Chisor is translated as Chisor mountain or Chisor hill (phnom=hill). It is roughly an hour and half south of Phnom Penh. The temple is from around 10/11 century AD and was built by King Suryavarman I.

The trip has 3 enjoyable aspects to it. First is the temple ruins itself. Walking up to the top is a little tiring as there are over 400 steps, but it is really worth it. The view is amazing, and the temple ruins are nice.

Cambodian monks at Phnom Chisor
Cambodian monks sit at top of Phnom Chisor
steps to phnom chisor
steps to phnom chisor
Phnom Chisor temple ruins
Phnom Chisor temple ruins
steps to phnom chisor
steps to phnom chisor
steps to phnom chisor
steps to phnom chisor
Cambodian monks sit at top of Phnom Chisor
Cambodian monks sit at top of Phnom Chisor

After sigh seeing, one should go back down the steps and eat at one of the wooden huts. One could eat a cooked chicken, soup, or rice with pork. Most of the huts have hammocks set up and always have nice cold, cheap beer!

The third and last enjoyable part is the ride itself to the temple. You get to see some of the countryside and the natural beauty Cambodia provides.

Cost: Sometimes there is a lady at the top that will charge entrance to see the old ruins. I have seen them ask for $2 dollars US for Barangs and a dollar for Khmers.

Location:  Take route 5 north about an hour and come to a fork in the road. Take the left route. Continue maybe 15 minutes and take a left at a sign that will say something tourist resort. I’m sorry I forget the exact name, but the sign can be hard to miss. Once you take a left on that road you are about a minute away.

 

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Count to Ten in Khmer

Count to Ten in Khmer

How to count from 1 to ten in khmer with the number script in khmer on the left and the khmer alphabet after the english written word. Enjoy!

១ 1 – one មួយ- muy

២ 2 – two – ពីរ-bpee

៣ 3 – three បី-buy

៤ 4)- four បួន-buan

៥ 5 – five ប្រាំ-bpram

Now take 5 and add 1 to get 6….take 5 and add 2 to get 7 (even through khmers have another word they say for 7 too). For 8 take Bprahm (5) and add buy (3)…etc.

៦ 6 – six ប្រាំមួយ-bpram-muy

៧​ 7 –  seven ប្រាំពីរ-bpram-bpee

៨ 8 – eight ប្រាំបី-bpram buy

៩ 9 – nine ប្រាំបួន-bpram buan

១០ 10 –  ten ដប់-dop

After learning how to count to ten in Khmer, it is relatively easy to continue on. The formula will then be 10 (dop) + whatever secondary number.

For example: 11 = 10 + 1 so dop muy = dop + muy

14 = 10 +4 = dop + buan

17 = 10 + 7 = dob + brahm bpee

Then to continue pass 19, you will need to learn the words for 20, 30, 40, 50….90…then it changes  a little for 100-1000. For 20 the words is mpeeii.

So I hope you learned how to count to ten in Khmer and will continue on to the next lesson of counting to 100!