A2 Tense & Aspect 6 min read Fácil

Sequential Aspect with 'Ruoch' (Having finished doing...)

Use ruoch after your first action to show it is finished before starting your next task.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'ruoch' after a verb to emphasize that an action is completely finished before moving to the next one.

  • Place 'ruoch' immediately after the main verb: 'Nyam ruoch' (Finished eating).
  • Use it to sequence events: 'Nyam ruoch, tov sala' (After eating, go to school).
  • Combine with 'haey' for emphasis: 'Nyam ruoch haey' (Already finished eating).
Verb + រួច (ruoch) + (Optional: ហើយ/haey)

Overview

You want to tell a story in Khmer. You need to connect your actions. First, you do one thing.
Then, you do another thing. How do you link them? You use the word ruoch.
It is your best friend for sequence. It means having finished or already. Think of it as a bridge. It carries you from one task to the next.
Native speakers use this in almost every conversation. It makes your speech flow like a river. Without it, your sentences feel like separate islands.
Let's learn how to build this bridge together. It is easier than you might think. You will sound much more natural very soon.
Your Khmer friends will be very impressed with you.

How This Grammar Works

This grammar point marks the completion of an action. It shows that Action A is totally done. Only then does Action B begin.
It acts as a sequential marker. In English, we often use the word after. We might say
After eating, I go home.
In Khmer, the structure is slightly different. You place the completion marker after the first action.
This tells the listener the first task is finished. It is like a green light for the next task. Think of it like a relay race baton.
You finish your lap and pass the baton. The next action cannot start without that baton. It is a very logical way to speak.
Even native speakers mess this up sometimes when they hurry. But you are going to learn it perfectly today. Just remember the order of events in your head.

Formation Pattern

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Building a sentence with ruoch is very simple. Follow these three easy steps for success.
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Start with your first action or verb phrase. For example, ញ៉ាំបាយ (eat rice).
3
Add the word ruoch right after that first action. This marks it as finished.
4
State your second action or the result. For example, ទៅធ្វើការ (go to work).
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The full pattern looks like this: [Subject] + [Verb 1] + ruoch + [Verb 2].
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Example: ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំបាយរួច ខ្ញុំទៅធ្វើការ (I eat rice finished, I go to work).
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You can often drop the second subject to sound faster. ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំបាយរួច ទៅធ្វើការ sounds very natural and smooth. It is like the grammar version of a smooth transition. You are just stacking blocks in a line. One block finishes, then the next block starts.

When To Use It

You should use ruoch in many real-world scenarios. Use it when ordering food at a busy restaurant. You might say,
Having finished the soup, I want dessert.
Use it when giving or following directions in Phnom Penh.
Having turned left at the market, walk straight ahead.
It is perfect for describing your daily work routine.
Having finished the report, I will call my boss.
You can use it for travel plans too.
Having checked into the hotel, we will go swimming.
It helps clarify exactly when things happen in time.
It prevents confusion about what you are doing right now. It is great for job interviews when describing your experience.
Having finished university, I worked at a big local bank.
It shows you are organized and clear in your thinking.
Use it whenever one task must end before another begins.

When Not To Use It

Do not use ruoch for things happening at once. If you are singing while showering, do not use it. That would mean you finish showering then start singing.
Use it only for a clear sequence of events. Do not use it if the first action is not finished. If you are still writing, you cannot use ruoch yet.
Think of it like a grammar traffic light. It only turns green when the first task is done. Also, do not use it for general states of being.
It is specifically for actions and tasks that have an end. Avoid using it for very long, ongoing life processes. It is better for discrete, countable actions you do daily.
If you use it wrong, people might get very confused. They might wait for you to finish something you haven't started. Keep it for the Step 1, then Step 2 moments.

Common Mistakes

The biggest mistake is putting ruoch before the verb. In English, we say finished eating. In Khmer, you must say eating finished. Always put the action first, then the completion word. Another mistake is forgetting the second action entirely. If you just say ញ៉ាំរួច (eat finished), it is a statement. But the sequential aspect usually expects a follow-up action. Don't confuse ruoch with mun (before). mun goes before the action, but ruoch goes after it. Some people use ruoch for things that happen simultaneously. Remember, this is for one thing after another thing. It is not for multi-tasking your way through the day. Yes, even advanced learners trip over this sometimes. Just take a breath and think about the timeline. If Action A ends before Action B, you are safe.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

You might know the word haey (ហើយ). Both ruoch and haey can mean already or finished. However, ruoch is much stronger for showing a sequence. haey often just tells us the status of one action.
ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំបាយហើយ means
I have already eaten.
ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំបាយរួច ខ្ញុំទៅរៀន means
Having finished eating, I go study.
ruoch acts as the glue between two specific tasks. haey is often the final punctuation at the end of a thought. You can actually use them together for extra emphasis.
រួចហើយ (ruoch haey) means
already finished and done with it.
It is like double-locking your front door for safety. Use ruoch when you have a next step in mind. Use haey when you just want to say you are done.

Quick FAQ

Q

Does ruoch always mean after?

Mostly yes, when it is used to link two actions.

Q

Can I use ruoch for future plans?

Yes, it works for past, present, and future sequences.

Q

Is it okay for formal writing?

Absolutely, it is very common in all types of Khmer.

Q

What if I forget to use it?

People will still understand you, but you'll sound robotic.

Q

Is there a shorter way to say it?

In fast speech, it sounds like a quick ruoh.

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Can I use it with negative sentences?

Usually not, as you can't finish an action you didn't do.

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Is it like the English word then?

It is more like having finished, but then is a good mental shortcut.

Ruoch Formation Table

Form Khmer Structure English Meaning
Affirmative
Verb + រួច
Finished [Verb]
Negative
មិនទាន់ + Verb + រួច
Not finished [Verb] yet
Question
Verb + រួចហើយឬនៅ?
Have you finished [Verb]?
Emphasis
Verb + រួច + ហើយ
Already finished [Verb]

Meanings

The particle 'ruoch' functions as a perfective marker, indicating that the action described by the verb has reached completion.

1

Completion

Indicates an action is finished.

“ខ្ញុំធ្វើការរួច។”

“គាត់អានសៀវភៅរួច។”

2

Sequential

Connects two actions in time.

“ងូតទឹករួច ទៅដេក។”

“ញ៉ាំរួច ទៅធ្វើការ។”

Reference Table

Reference table for Sequential Aspect with 'Ruoch' (Having finished doing...)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
V + រួច
ញ៉ាំរួច
Negative
មិនទាន់ + V + រួច
មិនទាន់ញ៉ាំរួច
Question
V + រួចហើយឬនៅ
ញ៉ាំរួចហើយឬនៅ
Short Answer
រួចហើយ
រួចហើយ
Negative Answer
មិនទាន់រួចទេ
មិនទាន់រួចទេ

Espectro de formalidad

Formal
ខ្ញុំបានញ៉ាំរួចរាល់ហើយ។

ខ្ញុំបានញ៉ាំរួចរាល់ហើយ។ (Daily life)

Neutral
ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំរួចហើយ។

ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំរួចហើយ។ (Daily life)

Informal
ញ៉ាំរួច!

ញ៉ាំរួច! (Daily life)

Jerga
ញ៉ាំរួចបាត់!

ញ៉ាំរួចបាត់! (Daily life)

The World of Ruoch

Ruoch (រួច)

Daily Tasks

  • ញ៉ាំរួច Finished eating
  • ងូតទឹករួច Finished showering

Work/Study

  • រៀនរួច Finished studying
  • ធ្វើការរួច Finished working

Ruoch vs. Haey

Ruoch (រួច)
Sequence focused A then B
Linker Connects actions
Haey (ហើយ)
Status focused Already done
Ending Closes the thought

Is it time for Ruoch?

1

Are there two actions?

YES ↓
NO
Just use 'haey' for status.
2

Does Action 1 finish before Action 2 starts?

YES ↓
NO
Use 'palae' or 'bandaer' for simultaneous.
3

Did you put the marker AFTER the verb?

YES ↓
NO
Move 'ruoch' to the end of Action 1.

Common Ruoch Scenarios

🍳

Kitchen

  • Cook finished
  • Eat finished
📁

Office

  • Write finished
  • Meeting finished
✈️

Travel

  • Pack finished
  • Arrive finished

Ejemplos por nivel

1

ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំរួច។

I finished eating.

2

ខ្ញុំធ្វើរួច។

I finished doing it.

1

តើអ្នកអានសៀវភៅរួចហើយឬនៅ?

Have you finished reading the book yet?

2

ធ្វើការរួច ទៅផ្ទះ។

Finish work, then go home.

1

បន្ទាប់ពីខ្ញុំសរសេររួច ខ្ញុំនឹងផ្ញើឱ្យអ្នក។

After I finish writing, I will send it to you.

2

គាត់បានញ៉ាំបាយរួចហើយ មុនពេលគាត់ទៅធ្វើការ។

He had already eaten before he went to work.

1

ទោះបីជាខ្ញុំព្យាយាមយ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយ ខ្ញុំមិនទាន់ធ្វើរួចនៅឡើយទេ។

No matter how hard I try, I haven't finished it yet.

2

ការងារនេះត្រូវតែធ្វើឱ្យរួចរាល់នៅថ្ងៃនេះ។

This work must be finished today.

1

ការសម្រេចចិត្តនេះត្រូវបានធ្វើរួចរាល់ដោយក្រុមប្រឹក្សាភិបាល។

This decision has been finalized by the board.

2

នៅពេលដែលការសាងសង់រួចរាល់ យើងនឹងបើកដំណើរការ។

When the construction is completed, we will open for operation.

1

ដំណើរការនៃការវិភាគត្រូវបានធ្វើរួចរាល់យ៉ាងល្អិតល្អន់។

The analysis process has been meticulously completed.

2

ទោះជាយ៉ាងណា ការងារនេះមិនទាន់បានធ្វើរួចរាល់តាមការគ្រោងទុកនោះទេ។

However, this work has not been completed as planned.

Fácil de confundir

Sequential Aspect with 'Ruoch' (Having finished doing...) vs Haey vs Ruoch

Both indicate completion.

Errores comunes

Ruoch nyam

Nyam ruoch

Particle must follow the verb.

Nyam ruoch te

Min tan nyam ruoch

Negative requires 'min tan'.

Nyam ruoch haey te

Min tan nyam ruoch

Don't mix negative and positive markers.

Nyam ruoch haey

Nyam ruoch

Redundant, though common.

Ruoch haey nyam

Nyam ruoch

Wrong word order.

Nyam ruoch na

Nyam ruoch?

Intonation is key.

Nyam ruoch haey haey

Nyam ruoch

Avoid double 'haey'.

Nyam ruoch neng

Nyam ruoch

Tense conflict.

Nyam ruoch tov

Nyam ruoch

Unnecessary particle.

Nyam ruoch haey haey haey

Nyam ruoch

Stylistic error.

Patrones de oraciones

ខ្ញុំ ___ រួចហើយ។

តើអ្នក ___ រួចឬនៅ?

ខ្ញុំមិនទាន់ ___ រួចទេ

Real World Usage

Texting constant

ញ៉ាំរួច?

Work very common

ធ្វើការរួចហើយ។

School common

រៀនរួចហើយ។

💡

Use with Haey

Add 'haey' for natural emphasis.
⚠️

Don't over-use

Only use for completed actions.
🎯

Negative form

Always use 'min tan' for 'not yet'.

Smart Tips

Use 'ruoch haey' for emphasis.

ខ្ញុំធ្វើការរួច ខ្ញុំធ្វើការរួចហើយ

Use 'ru na' at the end.

ញ៉ាំរួច? ញ៉ាំរួចហើយឬនៅ?

Use 'ruoch' to connect two verbs.

ញ៉ាំបាយ។ ទៅធ្វើការ។ ញ៉ាំបាយរួច ទៅធ្វើការ។

Pronunciación

/ruːəc/

Ruoch

The 'ch' is a soft, aspirated sound.

Question

ញ៉ាំរួចហើយឬនៅ? ↑

Rising intonation for questions.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Ruoch rhymes with 'coach'—once the coach finishes the game, it's 'ruoch'!

Asociación visual

Imagine a chef putting a 'Done' stamp on a plate of food. The stamp says 'RUOCH'.

Rhyme

When the task is done and true, add the little word 'ruoch' to you.

Story

Sok is cooking. He finishes the soup. He says 'Soup ruoch!'. He is happy because he is done.

Word Web

ញ៉ាំរួចធ្វើរួចរៀនរួចអានរួចរួចរាល់

Desafío

Write down 3 things you finished today using '...ruoch'.

Notas culturales

Asking 'Nyam ruoch?' is a common greeting, similar to 'How are you?'.

Derived from the verb 'to finish'.

Inicios de conversación

តើអ្នកធ្វើការរួចហើយឬនៅ?

តើអ្នកញ៉ាំបាយរួចឬនៅ?

តើអ្នករៀនរួចហើយឬនៅ?

Temas para diario

Write about your morning routine using 'ruoch'.
Describe a task you finished at work today.
What have you finished doing this week?

Errores comunes

Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto


Incorrect

Correcto

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំ___។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: រួច
Ruoch marks completion.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ញ៉ាំរួច
Particle follows verb.
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: ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំរួច
Subject-Verb-Particle.
Translate to Khmer. Traducción

I finished work.

Answer starts with: ខ្ញ...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ខ្ញុំធ្វើការរួច
Verb is 'work'.

Score: /4

Ejercicios de practica

4 exercises
Fill in the blank.

ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំ___។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: រួច
Ruoch marks completion.
Choose the correct sentence. Opción múltiple

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ញ៉ាំរួច
Particle follows verb.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

រួច / ញ៉ាំ / ខ្ញុំ

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំរួច
Subject-Verb-Particle.
Translate to Khmer. Traducción

I finished work.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ខ្ញុំធ្វើការរួច
Verb is 'work'.

Score: /4

Preguntas frecuentes (6)

Yes, but it implies the action will be completed.

No, only when completion is the focus.

Use 'min tan' + verb + 'ruoch'.

Ruoch is for the action; haey is for the state.

Yes, it is standard.

Yes, it is standard Khmer.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Terminar de + infinitive

Spanish uses an infinitive, Khmer uses the base verb.

French high

Avoir fini de

French requires an auxiliary verb.

German moderate

Fertig mit

Khmer uses a particle.

Japanese partial

Te-shimau

Khmer uses a separate particle.

Arabic moderate

Intaha min

Khmer is more direct.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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