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Classifier for Flat Objects 'Sanh-loek' (Paper, Leaves)

Always use 'sanh-loek' after the number when counting flat, thin, sheet-like items in Khmer.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'sanh-loek' (សន្លឹក) as a classifier for flat, thin objects like paper, leaves, or playing cards.

  • Place the classifier after the noun: 'Paper + 1 + sanh-loek'.
  • Use it specifically for thin, flat, or leaf-like items.
  • It acts as the bridge between the number and the noun.
Noun + Number + សន្លឹក (sanh-loek)

Overview

Welcome to the world of Khmer classifiers! If you have ever ordered a coffee or a beer, you already know how counting works in English. But in Khmer, nouns like paper, photos, or leaves need a special partner.
This partner is called a classifier. Think of it as a label that describes the shape of the object. Today, we are focusing on sanh-loek.
It is the sheet or leaf counter. You use it for anything thin, flat, and usually flexible. It is like the word 'sheet' in the phrase 'a sheet of paper.' Using it makes you sound like a local.
Without it, your sentences might feel a bit naked. Let us dive in and dress up your Khmer!

How This Grammar Works

Khmer grammar handles counting differently than English. In English, we often just say 'three papers.' In Khmer, you must follow a specific order: Noun + Number + Classifier. The classifier sanh-loek acts as a unit of measurement.
It tells the listener the physical shape of the object you are talking about. This is very common in many Southeast Asian languages. It helps clear up confusion in busy environments.
If you just say 'one,' the classifier tells them 'one of what shape.' Think of it like a visual filing system in your brain. You will hear this every single day in markets, offices, and schools across Cambodia.

Formation Pattern

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Building a sentence with sanh-loek is like playing with blocks. You just need to stack them in the right order. Follow these three simple steps:
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Start with the Noun (the thing you are counting).
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Add the Number (how many items there are).
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Finish with the Classifier sanh-loek (សន្លឹក).
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Example: kradah (paper) + buon (four) + sanh-loek (sheets).
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Result: kradah buon sanh-loek.
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It is as easy as pie! Just remember: Thing -> Number -> Shape.

When To Use It

You should use sanh-loek for anything thin, flat, and flexible. Think of it as the 'pancake' rule—if it is flat and thin, sanh-loek is likely the winner. Here are some real-world scenarios:
  • In the Office: Use it for kradah (paper), envelopes, or application forms. If you are at a print shop, you will use this constantly.
  • In Nature: Use it for loek-chheu (tree leaves) or flower petals. Even nature follows grammar rules!
  • With Money: Use it for individual banknotes. If you have three 10,000 Riel bills, each one is a sanh-loek.
  • Personal Items: Use it for rup-thout (photographs), business cards, or ID cards.
  • Travel & Fun: Use it for set (tickets). Whether it is a bus ticket to Siem Reap or a cinema ticket, it is a sanh-loek.
Imagine you are at a job interview. You hand over your CV. That CV is one sanh-loek (or more!). It shows you pay attention to detail.

When Not To Use It

Do not use sanh-loek for things that have significant volume or thickness. Think of this like a grammar traffic light. If it is too chunky, stop!
  • Books: Even though they are made of paper, a whole book uses the classifier kbal. A book is a collection, not a single sheet.
  • Cardboard Boxes: These are too thick and 3D. They have their own classifiers.
  • Fabric: While flat, large pieces of cloth often use phah. sanh-loek is usually for smaller or stiffer flat items.
  • Round objects: If it is a ball or a fruit, stay away from sanh-loek.
If you can’t easily wave it in the wind like a flag, you might need a different word. Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes when they are in a rush, so do not panic!

Common Mistakes

The most frequent mistake is the word order. English speakers often want to say three sheets paper. In Khmer, that sounds backwards. Always put the noun first! Another common slip-up is using it for books. Just because a book has pages does not mean the book itself is a sanh-loek. Think of the book as the container and the pages as the sheets. Also, try not to forget the classifier entirely. Saying kradah pii (paper two) is understandable, but it sounds a bit like 'Tarzan' talk. It lacks that smooth, natural flow that makes Khmer so beautiful.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

It is helpful to compare sanh-loek with kbal.

sanh-loek = Single, loose sheets (like a flyer).
kbal = Bound items (like a notebook or a novel).

You can also contrast it with daem.

daem is for long, cylindrical things like pens or trees.

While a leaf is sanh-loek, the tree it grows on is daem. Khmer is very focused on the physical appearance of objects. Once you start seeing the world in shapes, these classifiers will become second nature to you!

Quick FAQ

Q

Can I use sanh-loek for a credit card?

Yes! It is flat, thin, and rectangular. Perfect fit.

Q

What if I am counting a stack of 100 papers?

You can still use sanh-loek if you want to be specific about the number of sheets.

Q

Is this word formal?

It is both! You will use it at the market and in a legal contract.

Q

Does the number 'one' change anything?

Nope, the pattern stays the same: Noun + mouy + sanh-loek.

Q

What if I forget the word while speaking?

You can use the general classifier khuon, but using sanh-loek shows you are a serious student!

Classifier Structure

Noun Number Classifier Meaning
ក្រដាស
មួយ
សន្លឹក
One sheet of paper
រូបថត
ពីរ
សន្លឹក
Two photos
បៀ
បី
សន្លឹក
Three cards
សំបុត្រ
បួន
សន្លឹក
Four tickets
ស្លឹកឈើ
ប្រាំ
សន្លឹក
Five leaves
លិខិត
ប្រាំមួយ
សន្លឹក
Six letters

Meanings

A classifier used to quantify flat, thin objects in Khmer.

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Physical Flatness

Used for thin, flat, or leaf-like physical objects.

“ក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក”

“ស្លឹកឈើបីសន្លឹក”

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Abstract Flatness

Used for items that are conceptually flat, like tickets or photos.

“សំបុត្រមួយសន្លឹក”

“រូបថតពីរសន្លឹក”

Reference Table

Reference table for Classifier for Flat Objects 'Sanh-loek' (Paper, Leaves)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Noun + Num + Class
ក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក
Negative
Noun + គ្មាន + Class
គ្មានក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក
Question
Noun + Num + Class + ប៉ុន្មាន
ក្រដាសប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?
Plural
Noun + ច្រើន + សន្លឹក
ក្រដាសច្រើនសន្លឹក

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
ខ្ញុំត្រូវការក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក។

ខ្ញុំត្រូវការក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក។ (Office/School)

중립
ខ្ញុំយកក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក។

ខ្ញុំយកក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក។ (Office/School)

비격식체
យកក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹកមក។

យកក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹកមក។ (Office/School)

속어
ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹកមក!

ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹកមក! (Office/School)

Sanh-loek Usage

សន្លឹក

Paper

  • ក្រដាស Paper

Nature

  • ស្លឹកឈើ Leaf

Media

  • រូបថត Photo

수준별 예문

1

ក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក

One sheet of paper

2

ស្លឹកឈើមួយសន្លឹក

One leaf

1

ខ្ញុំចង់បានក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក។

I want two sheets of paper.

2

បៀនេះមានប្រាំសន្លឹក។

This card set has five cards.

1

សូមឱ្យខ្ញុំរូបថតនោះមួយសន្លឹក។

Please give me that one photo.

2

សំបុត្រយន្តហោះនេះមានពីរសន្លឹក។

This plane ticket has two sheets.

1

តើអ្នកមានលិខិតប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?

How many letters do you have?

2

ខ្ញុំបានរកឃើញស្លឹកឈើស្ងួតបីសន្លឹក។

I found three dry leaves.

1

ការបោះពុម្ពឯកសារនេះត្រូវការក្រដាសដប់សន្លឹក។

Printing this document requires ten sheets of paper.

2

សូមរៀបចំរូបថតចំនួនបួនសន្លឹកសម្រាប់ពាក្យសុំ។

Please prepare four photos for the application.

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សន្លឹកបៀនីមួយៗមានអត្ថន័យខុសៗគ្នា។

Each card has a different meaning.

2

សន្លឹកស្លឹកឈើដែលជ្រុះនេះបង្ហាញពីការផ្លាស់ប្តូររដូវ។

These fallen leaves show the change of seasons.

혼동하기 쉬운

Classifier for Flat Objects 'Sanh-loek' (Paper, Leaves) Classifier 'ដើម'

Used for long objects instead of flat ones.

Classifier for Flat Objects 'Sanh-loek' (Paper, Leaves) Classifier 'នាក់'

Used for people.

Classifier for Flat Objects 'Sanh-loek' (Paper, Leaves) No Classifier

Learners often forget it.

자주 하는 실수

ក្រដាសមួយ

ក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក

Missing classifier.

សន្លឹកក្រដាសមួយ

ក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក

Wrong word order.

ក្រដាសមួយនាក់

ក្រដាសមួយសន្លឹក

Wrong classifier.

ក្រដាសពីរ

ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក

Missing classifier.

សន្លឹកពីរក្រដាស

ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក

Wrong word order.

រូបថតពីរដើម

រូបថតពីរសន្លឹក

Wrong classifier.

សំបុត្របី

សំបុត្របីសន្លឹក

Missing classifier.

បៀបីក្បាល

បៀបីសន្លឹក

Wrong classifier.

សន្លឹកបីសំបុត្រ

សំបុត្របីសន្លឹក

Wrong word order.

ឯកសារដប់

ឯកសារដប់សន្លឹក

Missing classifier.

សន្លឹកដប់ឯកសារ

ឯកសារដប់សន្លឹក

Wrong word order.

ឯកសារដប់ដើម

ឯកសារដប់សន្លឹក

Wrong classifier.

문장 패턴

ខ្ញុំមាន ___ សន្លឹក។

តើអ្នកមាន ___ ប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?

សូមឱ្យខ្ញុំ ___ សន្លឹក។

Real World Usage

Office very common

ខ្ញុំត្រូវការក្រដាសដប់សន្លឹក។

Photography common

ខ្ញុំចង់បានរូបថតពីរសន្លឹក។

Travel common

សំបុត្រនេះមានពីរសន្លឹក។

💡

Visualize the shape

If it's flat, think 'leaf' and use 'sanh-loek'.
⚠️

Don't skip it

Skipping the classifier makes you sound like a beginner.
🎯

Practice with cards

Use a deck of cards to practice counting.

Smart Tips

Always add 'sanh-loek' after the number.

ក្រដាសពីរ ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក

Use 'pon-man' at the end.

ក្រដាសប៉ុន្មាន? ក្រដាសប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?

Use 'sanh-loek' for photos.

រូបថតពីរ រូបថតពីរសន្លឹក

발음

IPA: /sɑn lək/

Sanh-loek

Pronounced 'san-luhk' with a short vowel.

Question

ក្រដាសប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក↗

Rising intonation at the end.

암기하기

기억법

Think of a 'Leaf' (Sanh-loek) falling flat on the ground.

시각적 연상

Imagine a stack of paper that looks like a pile of leaves.

Rhyme

Flat and thin, let the 'sanh-loek' begin.

Story

I went to the store to buy paper. I asked for one sheet. The clerk handed me a leaf by mistake. I laughed and said, 'No, I need paper, not a leaf, but both use sanh-loek!'

Word Web

ក្រដាសស្លឹកឈើរូបថតបៀសំបុត្រ

챌린지

Count 5 flat objects in your room using the formula.

문화 노트

Classifiers are a sign of respect and precision in Khmer culture.

Derived from the Khmer word for leaf.

대화 시작하기

តើអ្នកមានក្រដាសប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?

តើអ្នកមានរូបថតប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?

តើបៀនេះមានប៉ុន្មានសន្លឹក?

일기 주제

Describe your desk. How many papers are on it?
Write about a photo you love.
Explain why you need tickets for a trip.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

ក្រដាសពីរ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: សន្លឹក
Sanh-loek is for flat objects.
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក
Noun + Number + Classifier.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

ក្រដាសពីរ

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក
Need a classifier.
Match the noun to the classifier. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: សន្លឹក
Paper is flat.

Score: /4

연습 문제

4 exercises
Fill in the blank.

ក្រដាសពីរ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: សន្លឹក
Sanh-loek is for flat objects.
Choose the correct sentence. 객관식

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក
Noun + Number + Classifier.
Fix the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

ក្រដាសពីរ

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ក្រដាសពីរសន្លឹក
Need a classifier.
Match the noun to the classifier. Match Pairs

ក្រដាស - ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: សន្លឹក
Paper is flat.

Score: /4

자주 묻는 질문 (6)

No, only for flat, thin objects.

You will be understood, but it sounds unnatural.

No, books use 'ក្បាល'.

It is neutral and used everywhere.

Historically, leaves were used as paper.

Yes, for paper bills.

Scaffolded Practice

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4

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Japanese high

枚 (mai)

Japanese has many more classifiers than Khmer.

Spanish none

None

Spanish lacks a classifier system.

French none

None

French measure words are optional/descriptive.

German none

None

German grammar focuses on cases, not classifiers.

Arabic none

None

Arabic uses grammatical gender and number agreement.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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