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Concessive Clauses with 'Toah-bei-cheah... kor-day' (Even if/Although)

Master this 'sandwich' structure to express unwavering determination or strong contrast in formal and hypothetical scenarios.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'Toah-bei-cheah' (even if) + 'kor-day' (still) to express that a result remains unchanged despite a specific condition.

  • Place 'Toah-bei-cheah' at the start of the condition clause.
  • Use 'kor-day' in the result clause to emphasize the contrast.
  • The subject can appear before or after the conjunction depending on emphasis.
Toah-bei-cheah + Condition + , + Subject + kor-day + Result

Overview

Ever felt like life is throwing obstacles your way, but you're going to push through anyway? That’s exactly what toah-bei-cheah... kor-day is for.
In Khmer, this is your ultimate power move grammar pattern. It allows you to set up a condition that sounds like it should stop you, then you knock it down in the second half of the sentence. It translates roughly to Even if or Although in English.
At a C1 level, you aren't just learning words; you're learning how to sound sophisticated and resolute. This pattern is common in speeches, formal debates, and high-stakes negotiations. It’s the linguistic equivalent of saying,
Nice try, world, but I’m still doing this.

How This Grammar Works

Think of this pattern as a two-part bracket. You can't just have the first part without the second. The first part, toah-bei-cheah, introduces the extreme condition or the obstacle.
The second part, kor-day, acts like a closing bracket at the end of that first clause. It's like a grammar safety net. Without kor-day, the sentence feels like it’s hanging off a cliff.
Think of kor-day as the friend who always shows up late to the party but makes the whole thing official. It reinforces the even if sentiment. After you finish that bracket, you follow up with the main result.
This result is usually the opposite of what people would expect given the first condition.

Formation Pattern

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Using this pattern is like building a sandwich. Follow these steps:
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Start with the marker toah-bei-cheah (ទោះបីជា).
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Add your subject (e.g., khnom for I, look for you).
4
State the condition or action (e.g., mneal for busy, pleang-tleak for raining).
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Close the clause with kor-day (ក៏ដោយ).
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Add a comma for breathing room.
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State the main result (the part that happens anyway).
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Example: toah-bei-cheah (Even if) + meik pleang (it rains) + kor-day (anyway) + , + khnom nov-te tov (I still go).

When To Use It

You want to use this when the contrast is sharp. It’s perfect for professional settings where you need to show commitment. Imagine a job interview.
You might say,
Even if the task is difficult, I will complete it.
It shows grit. It’s also great for giving directions or advice where the circumstances are tough. Use it when you want to sound firm, poetic, or highly persuasive.
It’s common in Khmer literature and formal news broadcasts. If you use this at a local market, people will definitely notice your high-level Khmer skills. Just don't use it to describe why you're eating a second bowl of noodles—it might be a bit too dramatic!

When Not To Use It

Avoid this for very simple, everyday but situations. If you just want to say "I like coffee but I don't like tea," stick to pon-te. Using toah-bei-cheah for minor things makes you sound like a dramatic movie character.
Even if the sun rises, I shall not have toast
is a bit much for breakfast conversation. Also, don't use it if you aren't prepared to finish the thought. It’s a conditional package deal.
If you drop the kor-day, the sentence sounds unfinished to a native ear. It's like a grammar traffic light that's stuck on yellow—everyone is waiting for it to change, but nothing happens.

Common Mistakes

Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes, but usually, it's learners who trip over the structure. The biggest mistake is forgetting kor-day. It’s easy to think toah-bei-cheah does all the work. It doesn't. Another mistake is putting kor-day at the very end of the whole sentence. It belongs at the end of the *first* clause, right before the comma. Some people also try to use toah-bei-cheah and pon-te (but) in the same sentence. That’s double-dipping. You don't need a but in the second clause because the first clause already set up the contrast. It’s like wearing two hats—one is enough to cover your head.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

You might know teang-te (ទាំងដែល), which also means although. The difference is subtle but important. Teang-te is usually used for facts that are currently true.
Although it is raining (right now), I am walking.
`Toah-bei-cheah...
kor-day is more about hypothetical or extreme conditions. It’s
Even if it *were* to rain
or
No matter how much it rains.
There’s also
beu-cheah (បើជា), which is more of a simple if it is. Toah-bei-cheah adds a layer of despite everything that the others lack. Think of teang-te as a factual observation and toah-bei-cheah` as a strong declaration of intent.

Quick FAQ

Q

Is it okay to just say toah-bei?

Yes, in casual speech, people often drop the cheah. It sounds a bit more relaxed.

Q

Can I use this in the past tense?

Absolutely!

Even if he was tired, he still worked.

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Does kor-day always mean anyway?

In this specific pattern, yes, it functions as a concessive marker.

Q

Can I flip the sentence?

You can, but it’s much less common. Usually, the even if part comes first to set the stage.

Concessive Clause Structure

Part Khmer Function
Start
ទោះបីជា
Introduces condition
Condition
[Clause]
The obstacle
Result Marker
ក៏ដោយ
Connects to result
Result
[Clause]
The outcome

Meanings

This structure introduces a concessive clause, indicating that the main statement holds true regardless of the condition mentioned in the first part.

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Hypothetical Concession

Used for future or theoretical situations.

“ទោះបីជាគាត់មិនមកក៏ដោយ យើងត្រូវតែចាប់ផ្តើម។”

“ទោះបីជាវាថ្លៃក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំនឹងទិញវា។”

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Factual Concession

Used for established facts that do not change the outcome.

“ទោះបីជាគាត់ជាមិត្តភក្តិខ្ញុំក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំមិនអាចយល់ព្រមបានទេ។”

“ទោះបីជាវាជាការពិតក៏ដោយ វាមិនសមរម្យទេ។”

Reference Table

Reference table for Concessive Clauses with 'Toah-bei-cheah... kor-day' (Even if/Although)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Toah-bei-cheah A, B kor-day
ទោះបីជាភ្លៀង ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំទៅ
Negative
Toah-bei-cheah A, B min kor-day
ទោះបីជាគាត់មិនចង់ ក៏ដោយ គាត់ត្រូវធ្វើ
Formal
Toah-bei-cheah A, B kor-day
ទោះបីជាមានបញ្ហា ក៏ដោយ យើងនឹងដោះស្រាយ

Espectro de formalidad

Concessive Logic

Toah-bei-cheah

Result

  • kor-day still

Ejemplos por nivel

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ទោះបីជាក្តៅ ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំលេង។

Even if it is hot, I play.

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ទោះបីជាហត់ ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំរត់។

Even if I am tired, I run.

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ទោះបីជាវាថ្លៃ ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំនឹងទិញ។

Even if it is expensive, I will buy it.

2

ទោះបីជាគាត់មិនមក ក៏ដោយ យើងនឹងទៅ។

Even if he doesn't come, we will go.

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ទោះបីជាការងារនេះពិបាក ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំនឹងព្យាយាមធ្វើឱ្យបានល្អ។

Even if this work is hard, I will try to do it well.

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ទោះបីជាអាកាសធាតុមិនល្អ ក៏ដោយ ពួកយើងនឹងចេញដំណើរ។

Even if the weather is not good, we will depart.

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ទោះបីជាគាត់មានបទពិសោធន៍ច្រើន ក៏ដោយ គាត់នៅតែត្រូវការការណែនាំ។

Even if he has a lot of experience, he still needs guidance.

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ទោះបីជាគម្រោងនេះមានហានិភ័យ ក៏ដោយ យើងត្រូវតែបន្ត។

Even if this project has risks, we must continue.

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ទោះបីជាទិន្នន័យបង្ហាញពីលទ្ធផលផ្ទុយ ក៏ដោយ ការសន្និដ្ឋានរបស់យើងនៅតែត្រឹមត្រូវ។

Even if the data shows the opposite result, our conclusion remains correct.

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ទោះបីជាមានការជំទាស់ពីភាគីពាក់ព័ន្ធ ក៏ដោយ កិច្ចព្រមព្រៀងនេះនឹងត្រូវចុះហត្ថលេខា។

Even if there is opposition from stakeholders, this agreement will be signed.

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ទោះបីជាទ្រឹស្តីនេះត្រូវបានគេរិះគន់យ៉ាងខ្លាំង ក៏ដោយ ក៏វានៅតែមានឥទ្ធិពលក្នុងវិស័យនេះ។

Even if this theory is heavily criticized, it still holds influence in the field.

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ទោះបីជាកាលៈទេសៈមិនអំណោយផល ក៏ដោយ ក៏យើងត្រូវតែរក្សាគោលជំហររបស់យើង។

Even if the circumstances are unfavorable, we must maintain our position.

Fácil de confundir

Concessive Clauses with 'Toah-bei-cheah... kor-day' (Even if/Although) vs Poh-bai (But)

Learners use 'but' for concessions.

Errores comunes

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y.

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y kor-day.

Missing the result marker.

Toah-bei-cheah X kor-day, Y.

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y kor-day.

Misplacing the marker.

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y.

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y kor-day.

Missing the marker.

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y kor-day.

Toah-bei-cheah X, Y kor-day.

Using it for simple contrast.

Patrones de oraciones

Toah-bei-cheah ___ , ___ kor-day ___ .

Toah-bei-cheah ___ , ___ kor-day ___ .

Toah-bei-cheah ___ , ___ kor-day ___ .

Real World Usage

Social Media common

ទោះបីជាមានអ្នកមិនចូលចិត្ត ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំនៅតែបន្ត។

Job Interview very common

ទោះបីជាខ្ញុំមិនមានបទពិសោធន៍ ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំនឹងរៀនបានលឿន។

Texting occasional

ទោះបីជាយឺត ក៏ដោយ មកឱ្យទាន់ណា។

💡

The Comma is Your Friend

Always pause after kor-day. In writing, the comma helps separate the 'obstacle' from the 'action'. It gives your listener time to process the contrast.
⚠️

Double Negative Trap

Be careful when using negative conditions. Toah-bei-cheah min... kor-day means 'Even if [it's] NOT...'. Make sure your logic follows through to the second clause!
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The 'Nov-te' Power-up

To sound like a true pro, use nov-te (still) in the second clause. It creates a rhythmic balance with toah-bei-cheah that native speakers love.
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Politeness and Persuasion

In Khmer culture, being firm but polite is key. This grammar allows you to acknowledge a difficulty while showing you are reliable. It’s very persuasive in business.

Smart Tips

Use this to show you have considered counter-arguments.

The project is risky. We should do it. Toah-bei-cheah the project is risky, we kor-day must proceed.

Use it to acknowledge the opponent's point.

You are right, but I disagree. Toah-bei-cheah you are right, I kor-day disagree.

Use it to show determination.

It is late, but I will go. Toah-bei-cheah it is late, I kor-day will go.

Pronunciación

Toah-bei-cheah [pause] ... kor-day

Intonation

Pause slightly after the condition clause.

Rising-Falling

Toah-bei-cheah (rise) ... kor-day (fall)

Emphasizes the contrast.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Think of 'Toah-bei-cheah' as a 'Though-be-it' (Even if) and 'kor-day' as 'Core-day' (the core result remains).

Asociación visual

Imagine a bridge (Toah-bei-cheah) over a river (the condition) leading to a castle (the result). Even if the bridge is shaky, you still reach the castle.

Rhyme

Toah-bei-cheah is the start, kor-day is the heart.

Story

Sok wanted to climb a mountain. He said, 'Toah-bei-cheah it rains, I will climb.' His friends said, 'But it's dangerous!' Sok replied, 'I will climb kor-day.' He climbed and succeeded.

Word Web

ទោះបីជាក៏ដោយទោះបីទោះទោះជា

Desafío

Write 3 sentences about your day using 'Toah-bei-cheah' for things that didn't stop you.

Notas culturales

Used to show respect while disagreeing.

Derived from Pali/Sanskrit roots for 'though' and 'even'.

Inicios de conversación

ទោះបីជាអ្នកហត់ ក៏ដោយ តើអ្នកនឹងទៅរៀនទេ?

ទោះបីជាវាថ្លៃ ក៏ដោយ តើអ្នកនឹងទិញវាទេ?

ទោះបីជាមានការរិះគន់ ក៏ដោយ តើអ្នកនឹងបន្តការងារនេះទេ?

Temas para diario

Write about a goal you have.
Write about a challenge you faced.
Write an argument for a project.

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Complete the sentence to express: 'Even if the food is spicy, I will eat it.'

ទោះបីជាម្ហូបនេះហិល___ ក៏ខ្ញុំនៅតែញ៉ាំដែរ។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក៏ដោយ
The pattern toah-bei-cheah must be completed with kor-day at the end of the first clause.
Which word correctly starts this concessive sentence?

___គាត់នៅក្មេងក៏ដោយ ក៏គាត់មានចំណេះដឹងជ្រៅជ្រះ។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ទោះបីជា
toah-bei-cheah is the correct marker for 'even though/even if' in this context.
Choose the best result clause for: 'Even if I have no money...'

ទោះបីជាខ្ញុំគ្មានប្រាក់ក៏ដោយ ___។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក៏ខ្ញុំនៅតែមានសេចក្តីសុខ
The result should show a contrast using kor or nov-te. 'I am still happy' fits the logic.

Score: /3

Ejercicios de practica

4 exercises
Fill in the blank.

ទោះបីជាវាថ្លៃ ___ ខ្ញុំនឹងទិញ។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក៏ដោយ
Needs the result marker.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

ទោះបីជាគាត់ហត់ ខ្ញុំនឹងទៅ។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Add kor-day
Missing marker.
Choose the correct structure. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Toah-bei-cheah A, B kor-day
Standard structure.
Translate to Khmer. Traducción

Even if it is hard, I try.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ទោះបីជាពិបាក ក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំព្យាយាម
Full structure.

Score: /4

Preguntas frecuentes (6)

No, 'kor-day' is essential for the concessive meaning.

It is neutral to formal, suitable for most contexts.

It usually follows the subject or the verb.

It implies a failed condition.

Yes, it is very common in speech.

No, once you memorize the pattern, it is very consistent.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Aunque

Spanish uses subjunctive mood often, Khmer does not.

French high

Bien que

French requires subjunctive.

German high

Obwohl

German changes word order.

Japanese moderate

Tatoe

Japanese uses particles at the end of the verb.

Arabic moderate

Ma'a anna

Arabic is more formal.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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