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រពុក
Pattering Sound
រពុក
Transliteration
rɔ̆bŭg
C2
IPA
/rɔpuk/
GD
ropuk
រពុក Meaning in English
Definitions
Interjection
pattering sound of small objects falling one after the other
Headley
(
ឧ.
) សូរឮដោយអ្វីៗដែលតូចៗធ្ងន់ៗជ្រុះតៗគ្នាមិនស្រាក : ផ្លែស្វាយជ្រុះរពុក (និយាយថា រឌុក ក៏មាន, តាមទម្លាប់ដែលសង្កេតសូរ) ។ រពុករពាក់ ដែលជ្រុះឮសូរខ្ពុកៗខ្ពាក់ៗរឿយៗ ។
Chuon Nath
Compound Words
រពុក
រពាក់
Corruption
រពុករពាក់ / Corruption
rɔ̆bŭg rɔ̆beăg
C2
dropping with a pitter-patter sound (as ripe fruit falling in great numbers from a tree)
Topics
Interjection
Sentences with រពុក
ឱ / Alas
0/0
A2 - Advanced
independent vowel representing the Sanskrit and Pali vowel o (many words spelled with ឱ may also be spelled with អោ ) (also written ឲ archaically and commonly in ឲ្យ)
ឱ
aô
Alas
!
បុណ្យ / Celebration
0/808
A2 - Advanced
ceremony, celebration, festival; holiday
បុណ្យ
bŏn
Celebration
ទន្លេ / River
0/1024
Starter - Advanced
(large) river (larger than ស្ទឹង )
ទន្លេ
dɔ̆nlé
River
កេ
រពុក / Pattering Sound
0/12365
C2
pattering sound of small objects falling one after the other
រពុក
rɔ̆bŭg
Pattering Sound
ទុក / Keep
0/248
Starter - Advanced
to put, set, place, arrange
ទុក
dŭg
Keep
ដល់ / For
0/43
A1
to reach, attain; to arrive (at), get to.
ដល់
dɑ̆l
For
កូនខ្មែរ / The Khmer
0/3205
B1 - Advanced
the Khmer
កូន,ខ្មែរ
កូនខ្មែរ
gon kmae
The Khmer
Oh! The River Festival, a legacy left to Khmer children
កូន / Child
0/173
Essential
child (of someone; cf. ក្មេង 'child' - in general); offspring, progeny.
កូន
gon
Child
គេ / Them
0/27
Essential
they / them / their; one, someone; he, him, she, her (formal / polite 3rd person pron.; usually plural but also used impersonally as a 3rd person singular form)
គេ
gé
Them
មាន / Have
428/6
Essential
to have, possess, own; to exist; there is, there are
មាន
méan
Have
កេរិ៍
អា / Not
0/263
A2 - Advanced
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.
អា
'a
Not
ក
រពុក / Pattering Sound
0/12365
C2
pattering sound of small objects falling one after the other
រពុក
rɔ̆bŭg
Pattering Sound
ម៉ែ / Mother
0/2305
A1
mother, mama.
ម៉ែ
mae
Mother
Their children have inherited their parents' wealth.
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