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សម្លការី
Khmer Curry
សម្លការី
Transliteration
sâmlô garei
A1
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IPA
/sɑːmlɔː kaːrəj/
GD
samlo karei
សម្លការី Meaning in English
Curry
Khmer Curry
Definitions
Noun
Cambodian curry typically contains potatoes, carrot, eggplant, long green beans, and onions with spices. It typically contains meat with chicken being the most popular.
Brevig
Stems
សម្ល
Stew
<h2>សម្ល / Stew</h2> <div class="badge level6">A2</div><br> soup, stew
ការី
Operator/Curry
<h2>ការី / Operator/Curry</h2> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> (male) operator, worker, doer
Compound Words
នំបញ្ចុក
សម្លការី
Khmer Noodle Curry Soup
<h2>នំបញ្ចុកសម្លការី / Khmer Noodle Curry Soup</h2> <b>num bânyjŏg sâmlô garei</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> A rice noodle dish eaten with a Khmer curry soup. The curry may be yellow (turmeric soup base) or red (chili curry soup base) depending on the type of soup created and generally include chicken (including legs) or beef, potatoes, onions, and carrots.<br>
Possible Synonyms
ការី
Operator/Curry
<h2>ការី / Operator/Curry</h2> <div class="badge level7">A1</div><br>
Topics
Dishes
Sentences with សម្លការី
<h2>សណ្តែកកួរ / Yard-Long Bean</h2> <b>0/8278</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> yard-long bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis; similar to a string bean but much longer)<br> សណ្តែក,កួរ
សណ្តែកកួរ
sândêg guŏ
Yard-Long Bean
<h2>មាន / Have</h2> <b>428/6</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> to have, possess, own; to exist; there is, there are<br><br>
មាន
méan
Have
<h2>ពណ៌បៃតង / Green</h2> <b>0/4223</b> <div class="badge level5">A1 - Advanced</div><br> green<br> ពណ៌,បៃតង
ពណ៌បៃតង
bôr baidâng
Green
។
<h2>ខ្ញុំ / I/Me/My</h2> <b>2/28</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> I / me / my ; <dialect>Surin</dialect> I / me / my (female speaking to a respected person)<br><br>
ខ្ញុំ
knyom
I/Me/My
<h2>ចូលចិត្ត / Like</h2> <b>0/848</b> <div class="badge level2">Starter</div><br> to like, prefer<br> ចូល,ចិត្ត
ចូលចិត្ត
jol jĕd
Like
<h2>ញ៉ាំ / Eat</h2> <b>0/984</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> to eat, drink, consume (informal, of oneself, addressing children or close friends but not elders).<br><br>
ញ៉ាំ
nyăm
Eat
<h2>សណ្តែកកួរ / Yard-Long Bean</h2> <b>0/8278</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> yard-long bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis; similar to a string bean but much longer)<br> សណ្តែក,កួរ
សណ្តែកកួរ
sândêg guŏ
Yard-Long Bean
<h2>ដាក់ / To Put</h2> <b>482/119</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to put, place; to deposit; to add (ingredients); to set (e.g. a trap); to establish; to assign; to locate, settle, station; to lock up; to fasten; to use<br><br>
ដាក់
dag
To Put
<h2>នៅក្នុង / In</h2> <b>34/0</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> among<br> នៅ,ក្នុង
នៅក្នុង
nŏu gnŏng
In
<h2>សម្លការី / Khmer Curry</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> Cambodian curry typically contains potatoes, carrot, eggplant, long green beans, and onions with spices. It typically contains meat with chicken being the most popular.<br> សម្ល,ការី
សម្លការី
sâmlô garei
Khmer Curry
។
Long beans are green. I like eating long beans in green curry soup.
<h2>សំឡេង / Voice</h2> <b>183/669</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> voice, sound; vote (esp. a voice vote)<br>
សំឡេង
sâmléng
Voice
<h2>ខ្ញុំ / I/Me/My</h2> <b>2/28</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> I / me / my ; <dialect>Surin</dialect> I / me / my (female speaking to a respected person)<br><br>
ខ្ញុំ
knyom
I/Me/My
<h2>ជា / Is</h2> <b>809/7</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> to be (equal / equivalent to, the same as) (Commonly occurs as the main verb in an equative clause introducing a predicate nominative; the form គឺជា is a more formal var.)<br><br>
ជា
jéa
Is
<h2>តិជាង / Less</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level0">C2</div><br> <br>
តិជាង
dĕjéang
Less
«
<h2>សម្លការី / Khmer Curry</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> Cambodian curry typically contains potatoes, carrot, eggplant, long green beans, and onions with spices. It typically contains meat with chicken being the most popular.<br> សម្ល,ការី
សម្លការី
sâmlô garei
Khmer Curry
»
MY VOICE TASTE BETTER THAN CURRY SOUP
🎶
<h2>រត់ / To Run</h2> <b>382/461</b> <div class="badge level2">Starter</div><br> to run (away), flee, escape; to run / function well; to coincide; to work out; to work as a runner.<br><br>
រត់
rôd
To Run
<h2>ហុយ / Whirl</h2> <b>0/4210</b> <div class="badge level12">C1</div><br> to whirl / swirl / rise up (in a cloud, like dust or smoke); to spread (e.g. of smoke or a smell); to fume.<br><br>
ហុយ
hŏy
Whirl
<h2>ដី / Land</h2> <b>738/152</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> earth, land, soil, ground; territory.<br>
ដី
dei
Land
ត្រឡូម
<h2>ចេញ / Leave</h2> <b>37/106</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to go out, leave, emerge, exit; to issue, bring out, come out (of a publication); to emit, utter.<br><br>
ចេញ
jén
Leave
<h2>ទឹក / Water</h2> <b>190/101</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> water; juice; liquid<br><br>
ទឹក
dœ̆g
Water
រងី
<h2>ចេញ / Leave</h2> <b>37/106</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to go out, leave, emerge, exit; to issue, bring out, come out (of a publication); to emit, utter.<br><br>
ចេញ
jén
Leave
<h2>សម្លការី / Khmer Curry</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> Cambodian curry typically contains potatoes, carrot, eggplant, long green beans, and onions with spices. It typically contains meat with chicken being the most popular.<br> សម្ល,ការី
សម្លការី
sâmlô garei
Khmer Curry
🎶
🎶 RAN AWAY FOR LIFE, BUT THE WOUND NEVER GOT TO HEAL 🎶
<h2>ហ៊ាន / Dare</h2> <b>0/763</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> to be bold, daring, courageous.<br><br>
ហ៊ាន
héan
Dare
<h2>ប្តូរ / Change</h2> <b>0/2800</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> to exchange, change, replace; to swap, barter, trade<br>
ប្តូរ
bdo
Change
<h2>និង / And</h2> <b>32/4</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> and<br>
និង
nĭng
And
<h2>ជីវី / Life</h2> <b>0/11146</b> <div class="badge level0">C2</div><br> to be alive.<br><br>
ជីវី
jiwi
Life
<h2>ឱ្យ / Give</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to give, to donate (more polite word is ជូន), to grant (something); to give someone money.<br>
ឱ្យ
aô
Give
<h2>តែ / But</h2> <b>561/20</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> only, just<br><br>
តែ
dê
But
<h2>គ្រួសារ / Family</h2> <b>0/260</b> <div class="badge level2">Starter</div><br> family<br>
គ្រួសារ
gruŏséa
Family
<h2>ខ្ញុំ / I/Me/My</h2> <b>2/28</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> I / me / my ; <dialect>Surin</dialect> I / me / my (female speaking to a respected person)<br><br>
ខ្ញុំ
knyom
I/Me/My
<h2>បាន / Have</h2> <b>198/1</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to have completed / done something; to intend to complete something; marker of completed action<br><br>
បាន
ban
Have
<h2>ស៊ី / Consume</h2> <b>0/113</b> <div class="badge level6">A2</div><br> to eat, consume (food or fuel); to guzzle, devour; to corrode (as rust or an acid) (used for animals feeding; with humans it is intimate in urban centers but may be used more generally in rural areas. The following words which translate as `to eat' in English are used in Cambodian: ច្រាស, ច្រាសច្រំ, បុះ, បុះច្រាស, សុល, អំពះ are all vulgar terms conveying the idea of cramming food into the mouth; ឆាន់ is used for Buddhist monks; ញ៉ាំ is a polite term used for the speaker and for persons younger than or the same age as the speaker; ទទួលទាន is respectful; ទទួលព្រះរាជទាន is used by the king referring to himself; បរិភោគ is used to refer to persons of lower rank than the speaker or by persons of lower rank referring to themselves; ពិសា is a polite form used for persons of equal or higher rank; ពិសាក្រយា is used for high officials; ស៊ី is a common neutral or intimate term used especially of animals; សោយ is used of royalty; ហូប is a common rural term; it is used for persons of the same age or rank and is somewhat more polite than ស៊ី not used for animals; ហូប was the favored term by the KR; អាស្រ័យ is used of lower ranking or younger persons; more polite than បរិភោគ )<br><br>
ស៊ី
si
Consume
<h2>សម្លការី / Khmer Curry</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> Cambodian curry typically contains potatoes, carrot, eggplant, long green beans, and onions with spices. It typically contains meat with chicken being the most popular.<br> សម្ល,ការី
សម្លការី
sâmlô garei
Khmer Curry
Dare to exchange a life as long as my family have curry
<h2>វា / It/Them</h2> <b>25/44</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> (of animals, things, or very young children) it; (familiar or contemptuous) he / him / his; she / her; they / them / their<br>
វា
véa
It/Them
<h2>ទុក / Keep</h2> <b>0/248</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to put, set, place, arrange<br><br>
ទុក
dŭg
Keep
<h2>យើង / Us/Our</h2> <b>35/38</b> <div class="badge level1">Essential</div><br> we / us / our; (familiar) I / me / my<br>
យើង
yeung
Us/Our
<h2>ប្រៀប / Compare</h2> <b>0/996</b> <div class="badge level6">A2</div><br> to compare with one another, match (up with).<br><br>
ប្រៀប
briĕb
Compare
<h2>ដូចជា / like</h2> <b>164/153</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> like, just like, as well as, as though, rather, sort of; such as; to be like, to seem (as if)<br> ដូច,ជា
ដូចជា
doj jéa
like
<h2>នំបុ័ង / Bread</h2> <b>869/3790</b> <div class="badge level2">Starter</div><br> bread French<br> នំ,បុ័ង
នំបុ័ង
num bang
Bread
<h2>ទុក / Keep</h2> <b>0/248</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to put, set, place, arrange<br><br>
ទុក
dŭg
Keep
<h2>គ្រាន់ / Sufficient</h2> <b>0/510</b> <div class="badge level6">A2</div><br> to be sufficient, enough; satisfactory.<br><br>
គ្រាន់
groăn
Sufficient
ច្រ
<h2>លក់ / Sell</h2> <b>954/117</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to sell<br><br>
លក់
lôg
Sell
<h2>សម្លការី / Khmer Curry</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level4">A1</div><br> Cambodian curry typically contains potatoes, carrot, eggplant, long green beans, and onions with spices. It typically contains meat with chicken being the most popular.<br> សម្ល,ការី
សម្លការី
sâmlô garei
Khmer Curry
<h2>វា / It/Them</h2> <b>25/44</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> (of animals, things, or very young children) it; (familiar or contemptuous) he / him / his; she / her; they / them / their<br>
វា
véa
It/Them
<h2>ស៊ី / Consume</h2> <b>0/113</b> <div class="badge level6">A2</div><br> to eat, consume (food or fuel); to guzzle, devour; to corrode (as rust or an acid) (used for animals feeding; with humans it is intimate in urban centers but may be used more generally in rural areas. The following words which translate as `to eat' in English are used in Cambodian: ច្រាស, ច្រាសច្រំ, បុះ, បុះច្រាស, សុល, អំពះ are all vulgar terms conveying the idea of cramming food into the mouth; ឆាន់ is used for Buddhist monks; ញ៉ាំ is a polite term used for the speaker and for persons younger than or the same age as the speaker; ទទួលទាន is respectful; ទទួលព្រះរាជទាន is used by the king referring to himself; បរិភោគ is used to refer to persons of lower rank than the speaker or by persons of lower rank referring to themselves; ពិសា is a polite form used for persons of equal or higher rank; ពិសាក្រយា is used for high officials; ស៊ី is a common neutral or intimate term used especially of animals; សោយ is used of royalty; ហូប is a common rural term; it is used for persons of the same age or rank and is somewhat more polite than ស៊ី not used for animals; ហូប was the favored term by the KR; អាស្រ័យ is used of lower ranking or younger persons; more polite than បរិភោគ )<br><br>
ស៊ី
si
Consume
<h2>ឆ្អែត / Full</h2> <b>0/4448</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to be full, satisfied, satiated (esp. with food or drink); fed up with, sick and tired of<br>
ឆ្អែត
ch'êd
Full
<h2>ក្រវ៉ាត់ / Swing</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level0">C2</div><br> <br>
ក្រវ៉ាត់
grâwad
Swing
<h2>ចោល / Throw/Discard</h2> <b>0/758</b> <div class="badge level6">A2</div><br> to throw, fling, cast; to abandon, desert, forsake, reject; to discard, throw away.<br><br>
ចោល
jaôl
Throw/Discard
<h2>ឱ្យ / Give</h2> <b>0/0</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to give, to donate (more polite word is ជូន), to grant (something); to give someone money.<br>
ឱ្យ
aô
Give
<h2>ហ្អែង / You</h2> <b>0/9955</b> <div class="badge level10">B2</div><br> you / your (intimate) (spoken form of ឯង)<br>
ហ្អែង
h'êng
You
<h2>ដេក / Recline</h2> <b>0/1294</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> to lie down, recline; to sleep; to loaf, stand idle, to take a nap, rest<br>
ដេក
dég
Recline
<h2>ដូច / As/Like</h2> <b>75/87</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to be like; to resemble, be similar to, alike.<br><br>
ដូច
doj
As/Like
<h2>អា / Not</h2> <b>0/263</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> used preceding nouns or noun phrases giving them a pejorative, derogatory or very familiar meaning. It is commonly used in addressing close friends, persons regarded as inferiors, or young boys. It can also be used before the name of something with which one is annoyed; when preceding the name of a girl, it conveys a notion of endearment; when preceding adjectives, it forms nouns with a notion of disapproval or familiarity.<br><br>
អា
'a
Not
<h2>គី / Mini Shrimp</h2> <b>0/635</b> <div class="badge level7">A2 - Advanced</div><br> very small salt water shrimp; pickled shrimp; shrimp paste<br>
គី
gi
Mini Shrimp
!
countless numbers of creeps who tryna benefit from you. They treat us like bread for the curry bowl, when done and full they walk the hell out
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