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ស៊ូៗ

សៗ

Keep fighting! / Go for it!

Significado

Encouragement borrowed from Thai/Chinese sounds.

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Contexto cultural

In Cambodia, 'Su Su' is often accompanied by a specific gesture: a clenched fist held near the chest or raised slightly, symbolizing strength. The borrowing of 'Su Su' highlights the deep cultural exchange between Cambodia and Thailand, despite historical tensions. Pop culture often bridges these gaps. In Khmer Telegram groups (the most popular messaging app in Cambodia), there are hundreds of 'Su Su' stickers featuring cute characters, monks (ironically), and celebrities. During traditional kickboxing matches, the crowd doesn't just yell 'Su Su'; they chant it in rhythm with the traditional music (vung phleng klang khek).

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The 'Na' Factor

Always add 'ណា' (na) at the end to sound like a local. It transforms a dry cheer into a warm, caring one.

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Hierarchy Matters

If you are unsure, use 'ខំប្រឹងឡើង' (Khom preung laeung) with older people instead of 'Su Su'.

Significado

Encouragement borrowed from Thai/Chinese sounds.

🎯

The 'Na' Factor

Always add 'ណា' (na) at the end to sound like a local. It transforms a dry cheer into a warm, caring one.

⚠️

Hierarchy Matters

If you are unsure, use 'ខំប្រឹងឡើង' (Khom preung laeung) with older people instead of 'Su Su'.

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Social Media Etiquette

When commenting 'Su Su' on Facebook, use at least three 'ៗ' (ស៊ូៗៗ) to show extra enthusiasm!

Ponte a prueba

Match the situation to the best response.

Your friend is about to take a difficult Khmer language test.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ស៊ូៗណា!

'ស៊ូៗណា!' is the perfect way to encourage someone before a test.

Fill in the blank with the correct slang form.

ការងារច្រើនមែនទេ? _______!

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ស៊ូៗ

In a casual context like this, the repeated slang form 'ស៊ូៗ' is the most natural.

Which of these is NOT an appropriate person to say 'ស៊ូៗ' to?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A Buddhist monk

Slang is disrespectful when used with monks.

Complete the dialogue.

A: ខ្ញុំហត់ណាស់ ចង់បោះបង់ហើយ។ B: ________!

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: កុំអី ស៊ូៗឡើង!

'Don't [give up], keep fighting!' is the most supportive response.

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Ayudas visuales

When to say ស៊ូៗ

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Study

  • Exams
  • Homework
  • Learning Khmer
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Work

  • Overtime
  • Big Projects
  • Deadlines

Sports

  • Matches
  • Gym
  • Training

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Match the situation to the best response. situation_matching A1

Your friend is about to take a difficult Khmer language test.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ស៊ូៗណា!

'ស៊ូៗណា!' is the perfect way to encourage someone before a test.

Fill in the blank with the correct slang form. Fill Blank A1

ការងារច្រើនមែនទេ? _______!

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: ស៊ូៗ

In a casual context like this, the repeated slang form 'ស៊ូៗ' is the most natural.

Which of these is NOT an appropriate person to say 'ស៊ូៗ' to? Choose A2

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A Buddhist monk

Slang is disrespectful when used with monks.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: ខ្ញុំហត់ណាស់ ចង់បោះបង់ហើយ។ B: ________!

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: កុំអី ស៊ូៗឡើង!

'Don't [give up], keep fighting!' is the most supportive response.

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Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

The root 'Su' is Khmer, but the repeated slang form 'Su Su' is a borrowing from Thai culture.

Only if your boss is young, casual, and you have a very close relationship. Otherwise, stay formal.

It is called 'lekh-tos' and it tells the reader to repeat the word that came before it.

You just say 'ស៊ូៗ'! It is the exact equivalent.

Yes! Cambodians love it when foreigners use local slang. It shows you are trying to connect.

No, it is 100% positive and supportive.

Yes, it's common to say 'Su Su' to someone recovering to encourage them to get well.

There isn't a direct one-word formal version, but 'សូមជូនពរឱ្យទទួលបានជោគជ័យ' is the formal way to wish success.

The 'Na' is a softening particle that makes the speaker sound more gentle and affectionate.

In modern startups and creative agencies in Phnom Penh, yes. In traditional banks or ministries, no.

Frases relacionadas

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ខំប្រឹងឡើង

similar

Try your best / Exert effort

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កុំបោះបង់

similar

Don't give up

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ជោគជ័យ

builds on

Success / Victory

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លើកទឹកចិត្ត

specialized form

To encourage / To motivate

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