Bedeutung
Wishing someone safety while traveling.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The phrase is often accompanied by a 'Sampeah' (placing palms together) if speaking to an elder. This adds a layer of spiritual blessing to the wish. During this time, the phrase is ubiquitous. It's often printed on banners across highways as millions of people travel to their home provinces. Locals are often delighted when foreigners use this phrase instead of a simple 'Goodbye'. It shows a deep appreciation for Khmer social norms. On Facebook (the most popular platform in Cambodia), people often use the abbreviation 'SS TP' or just 'Sok sabay tam phlov' with heart and car emojis.
The 'Na' Factor
Always add 'na' at the end when talking to friends. It makes you sound 10x more natural and warm.
Don't Over-Formalize
Avoid using 'Som Joun Por' with close friends; it can sound a bit stiff or like a Hallmark card.
Bedeutung
Wishing someone safety while traveling.
The 'Na' Factor
Always add 'na' at the end when talking to friends. It makes you sound 10x more natural and warm.
Don't Over-Formalize
Avoid using 'Som Joun Por' with close friends; it can sound a bit stiff or like a Hallmark card.
The Driver Rule
Saying this to Grab/Tuk-Tuk drivers is one of the fastest ways to earn 'respect points' in Cambodia.
Texting Shortcut
In Khmer script, people often just write 'សុខសប្បាយតាមផ្លូវ' without spaces. In Latin script, 'sok sabay tam phlov' is standard.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the 'Safe Travels' wish.
សុខសប្បាយ___ផ្លូវ
'តាម' (Tam) means 'along' or 'following', which is the correct preposition for this idiom.
Which phrase is the most natural way to wish a Tuk-Tuk driver safety as you leave?
You just arrived at your hotel. What do you say to the driver?
This combines 'Thank you' with 'Safe travels', which is the most polite and natural response.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: ខ្ញុំត្រូវទៅព្រលានយន្តហោះឥឡូវហើយ។ (I have to go to the airport now.) B: _________
Since Person A is leaving for a trip, 'Safe travels' is the most appropriate response.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Match 'សុខសប្បាយតាមផ្លូវ' with its best context.
This phrase is specifically used for departures and travel.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Where to use it?
Transport
- • Tuk-Tuk
- • Bus
- • Car
Air
- • International
- • Domestic
Daily
- • Work
- • School
- • Market
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenសុខសប្បាយ___ផ្លូវ
'តាម' (Tam) means 'along' or 'following', which is the correct preposition for this idiom.
You just arrived at your hotel. What do you say to the driver?
This combines 'Thank you' with 'Safe travels', which is the most polite and natural response.
A: ខ្ញុំត្រូវទៅព្រលានយន្តហោះឥឡូវហើយ។ (I have to go to the airport now.) B: _________
Since Person A is leaving for a trip, 'Safe travels' is the most appropriate response.
Match 'សុខសប្បាយតាមផ្លូវ' with its best context.
This phrase is specifically used for departures and travel.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes! Even though 'Phlov' means road, it is used for air and sea travel too.
Yes, but add 'Lok' (Sir) or 'Neak' (Madam) to be polite: 'Lok, sok sabay tam phlov.'
'Sok Sabay' is a general greeting/state of being. 'Sok Sabay Tam Phlov' is specifically for when someone is departing.
Simply say 'Orkun' (Thank you) or 'Orkun, sok sabay' (Thank you, stay well).
You can just say 'Sok sabay!' but 'Tam phlov' makes it clear you are wishing them a safe journey.
Yes, it's a very common way to end an email if you know the recipient is about to travel.
No, it is a secular phrase, though it shares the 'Sok' concept with Buddhist blessings.
Yes, it works for one person or a hundred people.
That would be a joke! It's only for when someone is actually leaving the premises.
Not strictly, but it's the standard idiom. Without it, you're just saying 'Be happy'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
សុខសប្បាយ
builds onHow are you? / I am well.
ធ្វើដំណើរដោយសុវត្ថិភាព
synonymTravel with safety.
ទៅឱ្យសុខ មកឱ្យសប្បាយ
specialized formGo in peace, come back in happiness.
លាហើយ
similarGoodbye.
ជួបគ្នាថ្ងៃក្រោយ
similarSee you later.