المعنى
Describing a very short distance.
خلفية ثقافية
Cambodians often use relative distance. 'Jit' (near) can mean a 5-minute drive, but 'Jit Bong-kaey' usually means it's within sight. In the city, this phrase is used constantly with delivery apps. It's the polite way for a driver to say 'I'm at your door'. In villages, 'Jit Bong-kaey' might refer to the next house or the village well. It reflects the tight-knit nature of rural life. Poets use this phrase to describe the intimacy between lovers or the closeness of nature.
Use for reassurance
When someone looks tired from walking, say 'Jit Bong-kaey haey!' to give them energy.
Don't over-promise
Only use it if the place is actually within a 2-minute walk, or people will think you have bad spatial judgment.
المعنى
Describing a very short distance.
Use for reassurance
When someone looks tired from walking, say 'Jit Bong-kaey haey!' to give them energy.
Don't over-promise
Only use it if the place is actually within a 2-minute walk, or people will think you have bad spatial judgment.
The 'Neung' Connection
Always use 'neung' (នឹង) if you want to say 'close TO' something else.
Body Language
Often accompanied by a slight chin-flick or pointing with the thumb toward the location.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the sentence with the correct idiom for 'extremely close'.
សណ្ឋាគារនៅ_______ហ្នឹង ដើរបន្តិចដល់ហើយ។
The context 'walk a little and arrive' requires an idiom for closeness.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'The market is right there'?
Choose the correct Khmer sentence:
'Jit Bong-kaey' is the standard intensive form for 'very near'.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are pointing to a pen that is 10cm away from your friend.
For objects within immediate reach, 'Jit Bong-kaey' is perfect.
Fill in the driver's response.
Passenger: 'តើផ្ទះខ្ញុំនៅឆ្ងាយទៀតទេ?' -> Driver: 'អត់ទេបង នៅ_______ហើយ!'
The driver is reassuring the passenger that they are almost there.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينសណ្ឋាគារនៅ_______ហ្នឹង ដើរបន្តិចដល់ហើយ។
The context 'walk a little and arrive' requires an idiom for closeness.
Choose the correct Khmer sentence:
'Jit Bong-kaey' is the standard intensive form for 'very near'.
You are pointing to a pen that is 10cm away from your friend.
For objects within immediate reach, 'Jit Bong-kaey' is perfect.
Passenger: 'តើផ្ទះខ្ញុំនៅឆ្ងាយទៀតទេ?' -> Driver: 'អត់ទេបង នៅ_______ហើយ!'
The driver is reassuring the passenger that they are almost there.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is neutral. You can use it in almost any situation, from talking to a monk to talking to a child.
It's better to use 'Jit dol' (almost there) for time. 'Jit Bong-kaey' is 90% used for physical distance.
'Jit' is just 'near'. 'Jit Bong-kaey' is 'extremely near/right there'.
Yes, it's very common in novels and travel guides to describe scenery.
No, it almost always needs 'Jit' or 'Kbae' before it to make sense.
Like the 'ng' in 'song'. It's a soft nasal sound.
Yes, 'Nau chramoh' (at the nose) is the slang equivalent.
Usually, yes. It implies the object is within your immediate environment.
Yes, to describe someone standing very close to you.
Extremely common, especially with the rise of delivery services.
عبارات ذات صلة
ជិត
synonymNear
ក្បែរ
similarBeside/Next to
ឆ្ងាយ
contrastFar
ជិតបង្កៀក
synonymSide-by-side
ដល់ហើយ
builds onArrived