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Do not eat
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<h2>ααααΎ / Make/Do</h2> <b>424/33</b> <div class="badge level3">Starter - Advanced</div><br> to do, make, work, carry out, perform; to prepare / fix (e.g. a meal); to repair (a car); to clean (fish); to build, compose; to work / cultivate (a field); to work / act / serve as; to pretend to be<br><br>
ααααΎ
tweu
Make/Do
<h2>αααΈ / 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: α αααΆα, α αααΆαα ααα, αα»α, αα»αα αααΆα, αα»αβ, α’αααβ are all vulgar terms conveying the idea of cramming food into the mouth; ααΆααβ is used for Buddhist monks; αααΆα is a polite term used for the speaker and for persons younger than or the same age as the speaker; ααα½αααΆα is respectful; ααα½αααααααΆαααΆα is used by the king referring to himself; ααα·ααα is used to refer to persons of lower rank than the speaker or by persons of lower rank referring to themselves; αα·ααΆβ is a polite form used for persons of equal or higher rank; αα·ααΆαααααΆ is used for high officials; αααΈ is a common neutral or intimate term used especially of animals; αααβ is used of royalty; α αΌα is a common rural term; it is used for persons of the same age or rank and is somewhat more polite than αααΈ not used for animals; α αΌα was the favored term by the KR; α’αΆααααα is used of lower ranking or younger persons; more polite than ααα·ααα )<br><br>
αααΈ
si
Consume
<h2>αα·αααΎα / Impossible</h2> <b>0/5545</b> <div class="badge level10">B2</div><br> impossible, unable, unsuccessful, inappropriate<br> αα·α,ααΎα
αα·αααΎα
mΔn gaeud
Impossible
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