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Reflexive Pronoun 'Khluon' (Self)

Use khluon to reflect an action back to the subject, making your Khmer sound natural and precise.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'khluon' (ខ្លួន) to indicate that the subject is performing an action upon themselves or to emphasize personal involvement.

  • Use 'khluon' after the verb to show reflexive action: 'Knhom l-ang khluon' (I wash myself).
  • Use 'khluon' to emphasize personal responsibility: 'Knhom tam-doh khluon-eng' (I solved it myself).
  • Combine with 'eng' (own) for emphasis: 'Knhom khluon-eng' (I myself).
Subject + Verb + ខ្លួន (Khluon)

Overview

Ever felt like you're talking to a mirror? In Khmer, the word khluon is that mirror. At its heart, khluon means body. But in grammar, it acts as a reflexive pronoun.
It tells us that the person doing the action is also receiving it. You’ll hear it in daily chats and formal speeches alike. It is one of those words that makes you sound like a local.
Without it, your sentences might feel a bit naked. Think of it like a grammar traffic light. It directs the flow of the action back to the driver.
If you want to say I love myself or
take care of yourself,
this is your tool. It is simple, versatile, and very common. Let’s dive into how you can master this body of grammar.

How This Grammar Works

Imagine a ball bouncing off a wall and coming back to you. That is exactly how khluon works. In a standard sentence, the subject does something to an object.
I kick the ball.
Here, the ball is the object. But what if the object is also you? I wash myself. In English, we add -self. In Khmer, we use khluon.
It sits right after the verb. It acts as the receiver of the action. It bridges the gap between the subject and the result.
Most of the time, we follow it with a personal pronoun. This makes it clear exactly who we are talking about. It feels a bit repetitive to English speakers.
However, Khmer loves this clarity. It leaves no room for confusion. Even though it means body, it represents your whole being.
It's the ultimate
me, myself, and I
word.

Formation Pattern

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Building a sentence with khluon is like stacking blocks. Just follow these four easy steps:
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Start with your subject. This is the person doing the action (e.g., khnhom for I).
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Add your action verb. Choose something that can be done to a person (e.g., srolanh for love).
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Insert the word khluon. This turns the action back around.
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Add the original pronoun again. This confirms who the self belongs to (e.g., khnhom).
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The full pattern looks like this: [Subject] + [Verb] + khluon + [Subject Pronoun]. For example: khnhom + srolanh + khluon + khnhom. This literally translates to
I love body I.
To a Khmer ear, it sounds perfectly natural. You can also use it with other pronouns like neak (you) or koat (him/her). The pattern stays exactly the same. It’s consistent and reliable, like a good pair of walking shoes.

When To Use It

You should reach for khluon in several real-world scenarios. First, use it for self-care and health. If you are telling a friend to
take care of yourself,
you need khluon.
It shows personal concern. Second, use it for personal responsibility. In a job interview, you might say
I can manage myself.
This uses khluon to show independence.
Third, use it for self-reflection. When you talk about knowing yourself or teaching yourself, khluon is essential. It also pops up when ordering food.
If you are paying for yourself at a restaurant, you’d use a variation of this. It’s also great for social media. When people post about self-love, they use khluon.
It’s a modern, daily-use word. Don't be afraid to use it often. It helps you avoid sounding like a textbook.

When Not To Use It

Don't let khluon go to your head! There are times to leave it out. First, never use it for simple possession.
If you want to say my book, don't use khluon. Just say sievphov khnhom. khluon is for the person, not their stuff.
Second, don't use it if the action is directed at someone else. If you are washing your dog, khluon has no place there. Only use it when the subject and object are identical.
Third, avoid using it with verbs that are already reflexive by nature. Khmer has a few of these, though they are rare. Finally, don't confuse it with the word for alone. If you are eating alone, that’s mneak eng.
khluon implies an action being done *to* the self, not just being by yourself. Think of it like a specialized tool. You wouldn't use a hammer to eat soup, right?

Common Mistakes

Even native speakers might slip up, but you can avoid the biggest traps. The most common mistake is forgetting the pronoun after khluon. If you just say khnhom srolanh khluon, it sounds unfinished. It’s like saying I love body. Always add that extra khnhom at the end. Another mistake is using khluon for inanimate objects. A car cannot wash itself using khluon in the same way a person does. That’s more for living beings. Some learners also use it too much. You don't need it for every sentence. If the context is clear, sometimes less is more. Lastly, watch out for the pronunciation. It’s a soft kh sound. Don't make it too harsh. Think of it like a gentle breeze, not a cough. Khmer grammar is like a garden; it needs the right balance to look beautiful.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

You might see khluon eng and get confused. Let’s clear that up. khluon (by itself) is usually the object of a verb.
khluon eng usually means by oneself or "on one's own.
For example, khnhom rien khluon eng means
I study by myself.
Here, it describes *how* you study. But khnhom thae reaksar khluon khnhom means
I take care of myself." Here, khluon is *who* you are taking care of. It’s a subtle difference but very important.
One is about the who, and the other is about the how. Think of khluon as the target and khluon eng as the method. Also, compare it to mneak eng. That strictly means alone (socially).
If you are at the cinema alone, use mneak eng. If you are performing surgery on yourself (hopefully not!), use khluon.

Quick FAQ

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Is khluon formal?

It’s neutral! You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

Q

Does it change for men and women?

Nope! Khmer pronouns are great like that. One size fits all.

Q

Can I use it for my cat?

Usually, we use it for humans. For animals, we often just use the animal's name or a simple pronoun.

Q

Is it okay to use in writing?

Absolutely. It’s standard Khmer. Whether you're texting or writing a formal letter, khluon is your go-to reflexive buddy.

Reflexive Formation

Subject Verb Reflexive Meaning
Knhom
l-ang
khluon
I wash myself
Ke
l-ang
khluon
He washes himself
Neak
l-ang
khluon
You wash yourself
Knhom
thveu
khluon-eng
I do it myself
Ke
thveu
khluon-eng
He does it himself
Neak
thveu
khluon-eng
You do it yourself

Meanings

The word 'khluon' functions as a reflexive pronoun meaning 'self' or 'body'. It is used to direct the action of a verb back to the subject.

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Reflexive Action

Action performed on oneself.

“Knhom l-ang khluon.”

“Ke som-rat khluon.”

2

Self-Emphasis

Emphasizing the subject's personal involvement.

“Knhom khluon-eng ban thveu.”

“Ke thveu khluon-eng.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Reflexive Pronoun 'Khluon' (Self)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
S + V + khluon
Knhom l-ang khluon
Negative
S + min + V + khluon + te
Knhom min l-ang khluon te
Emphatic
S + V + khluon-eng
Knhom thveu khluon-eng
Question
S + V + khluon + r-e?
Neak l-ang khluon r-e?

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
Knhom l-ang khluon.

Knhom l-ang khluon. (Daily routine)

Neutral
Knhom l-ang khluon.

Knhom l-ang khluon. (Daily routine)

Informal
Knhom l-ang khluon.

Knhom l-ang khluon. (Daily routine)

Jerga
Knhom l-ang.

Knhom l-ang. (Daily routine)

Khluon Concept Map

Khluon

Usage

  • Reflexive Action on self
  • Emphasis By myself

Ejemplos por nivel

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Knhom l-ang khluon.

I wash myself.

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Ke l-ang khluon.

He/she washes themselves.

1

Knhom thveu khluon-eng.

I did it myself.

2

Neak trov l-ang khluon.

You must wash yourself.

1

Knhom ch-u khluon.

I feel sick (my body hurts).

2

Ke som-rat khluon.

He dresses himself.

1

Knhom ban thveu robos nis khluon-eng.

I made this thing myself.

2

Ke min ban l-ang khluon te.

He did not wash himself.

1

Knhom ke-ru khluon-eng.

I respect myself.

2

Ke thveu khluon-eng ban.

He can do it himself.

1

Knhom ch-u-chab khluon-eng.

I am aware of myself.

2

Ke thveu khluon-eng.

He acts on his own.

Fácil de confundir

Reflexive Pronoun 'Khluon' (Self) vs Khluon vs Eng

Learners mix up the reflexive marker and the intensifier.

Reflexive Pronoun 'Khluon' (Self) vs Khluon vs Knhom

Learners use Khluon as a subject.

Reflexive Pronoun 'Khluon' (Self) vs Khluon vs Body

Learners forget Khluon means body.

Errores comunes

Khluon l-ang.

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Khluon cannot be the subject.

Knhom l-ang.

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Missing the reflexive marker.

Knhom l-ang khluon-eng.

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Eng is for emphasis, not standard reflexive.

Ke l-ang khluon-eng.

Ke l-ang khluon.

Overusing emphasis.

Knhom l-ang khluon te.

Knhom min l-ang khluon te.

Incorrect negative placement.

Khluon knhom l-ang.

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Wrong word order.

Knhom ch-u khluon-eng.

Knhom ch-u khluon.

Emphasis not needed for physical pain.

Ke thveu khluon.

Ke thveu khluon-eng.

Missing emphasis for task completion.

Knhom l-ang khluon knhom.

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Redundant pronoun.

Khluon-eng thveu.

Knhom thveu khluon-eng.

Subject missing.

Ke l-ang khluon-eng.

Ke l-ang khluon.

Contextual error.

Knhom l-ang khluon-eng.

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Emphasis error.

Patrones de oraciones

Knhom ___ khluon.

Knhom thveu ___.

Ke ___ khluon-eng.

Real World Usage

Daily Routine very common

Knhom l-ang khluon.

Task Completion common

Knhom thveu khluon-eng.

Health occasional

Knhom ch-u khluon.

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Mirror Method

Practice by looking in a mirror and saying what you are doing to yourself.
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Subject Rule

Never start a sentence with 'Khluon'. It is not a subject pronoun.
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Add 'Eng'

Use 'khluon-eng' to sound like a native when emphasizing your own work.

Smart Tips

Always pair 'l-ang' with 'khluon'.

Knhom l-ang. Knhom l-ang khluon.

Use 'khluon-eng' for 'by myself'.

Knhom thveu. Knhom thveu khluon-eng.

Use 'ch-u khluon' for 'feeling sick'.

Knhom ch-u. Knhom ch-u khluon.

Pronunciación

/kʰluːən/

Khluon

The 'kh' is aspirated, 'l' is clear, 'uon' is a diphthong.

Statement

Knhom l-ang khluon ↘

Neutral declarative

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Khluon sounds like 'clown'—imagine a clown washing his own face in the mirror.

Asociación visual

Picture yourself looking in a mirror and pointing at your own reflection while saying 'Khluon'.

Rhyme

For the self, use khluon, it's the right thing to do, when the action comes back to you.

Story

I wanted to clean my room. I did it all by myself. I used my own hands. I am proud of my khluon.

Word Web

khluonengknhoml-angthveusom-rat

Desafío

Spend 5 minutes describing your morning routine using 'khluon' for every action you do to yourself.

Notas culturales

Khluon is also used to refer to the body in a respectful way. It is common to hear it in health contexts.

Khluon comes from Old Khmer, meaning body or self.

Inicios de conversación

Neak l-ang khluon r-e?

Neak thveu nis khluon-eng r-e?

Neak ch-u khluon r-e?

Temas para diario

Describe your morning routine.
Write about a project you finished alone.
How do you take care of yourself?

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

Knhom ___ khluon.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: l-ang
L-ang is the verb for wash.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Knhom l-ang khluon.
Subject-Verb-Object order.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Knhom l-ang khluon
Correct SVO order.
Translate to Khmer. Traducción

I did it myself.

Answer starts with: Knh...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Knhom thveu khluon-eng.
Khluon-eng is for emphasis.

Score: /4

Ejercicios de practica

4 exercises
Fill in the blank.

Knhom ___ khluon.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: l-ang
L-ang is the verb for wash.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Knhom l-ang khluon.
Subject-Verb-Object order.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

khluon / l-ang / Knhom

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Knhom l-ang khluon
Correct SVO order.
Translate to Khmer. Traducción

I did it myself.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Knhom thveu khluon-eng.
Khluon-eng is for emphasis.

Score: /4

Preguntas frecuentes (6)

Yes, it works for any subject (Ke, Neak, etc.).

No, it also means 'body'.

Add 'eng' for emphasis or to mean 'by myself'.

It is neutral and used in all settings.

Check if you used khluon as a subject.

Usually not, it is for people.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

se / mismo

Khmer 'khluon' is also a noun for body.

French high

se / soi-même

French reflexive pronouns change with the subject.

German moderate

sich / selbst

German reflexive pronouns are case-sensitive.

Japanese high

jibun

Japanese 'jibun' can also mean 'I' in some contexts.

Arabic moderate

nafs

Arabic 'nafs' is more abstract than the physical 'khluon'.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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