B1 Conjunctions & Connectors 6 min read Fácil

Purpose with 'daem-bei' (In order to)

Use daem-bei to bridge your current actions to your future goals clearly and professionally.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'daem-bei' before a verb to explain why you are doing something.

  • Place 'daem-bei' before the verb: 'daem-bei + verb'.
  • It connects your action to your goal: 'I study daem-bei speak Khmer'.
  • It never changes form regardless of the subject.
Action + daem-bei + Goal (Verb)

Overview

Ever felt like your Khmer sentences are just a list of things you do without any reason? You say I study Khmer and
I want to talk to friends,
but they feel like two lonely islands. You need a bridge!
That bridge is daem-bei. In English, we often just use the word to (as in
I study to learn
), but in Khmer, we need something a bit more substantial. Think of daem-bei as your purpose connector. It translates most accurately to in order to or
for the purpose of.
It is one of the most useful words you will learn at the B1 level.
Why? Because it allows you to explain your intentions. Whether you are ordering a specific dish to avoid allergies or explaining why you need a day off in a job interview, daem-bei is your best friend.
It moves you from simple descriptions to complex, goal-oriented speech. It’s the difference between saying I run and
I run in order to be healthy.
Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes by getting it confused with other why words, but don't worry—we’re going to make you an expert.

How This Grammar Works

daem-bei is a conjunction that links an action to a goal. It usually sits right in the middle of your sentence. On the left side, you put the action you are doing.
On the right side, you put the reason or goal you want to achieve. It’s like a grammar traffic light that tells the listener, "Hey, the next part of this sentence is the reason I'm doing the first part!" The beauty of daem-bei is that it’s very stable. It doesn't change based on the tense of the sentence.
Whether you did something yesterday or you’re doing it tomorrow, daem-bei stays exactly the same. It’s the anchor of your sentence. You can think of it as a logical arrow pointing from your effort toward your reward.
In Khmer, we love to be clear about our intentions, especially in formal or polite settings. Using daem-bei makes you sound organized and thoughtful. It’s like putting on a nice shirt before a meeting; it just makes everything look better.

Formation Pattern

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Building a sentence with daem-bei is as easy as making a sandwich. Just follow these three steps:
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Start with your Main Action (Subject + Verb + Object).
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Add the connector daem-bei.
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Finish with your Goal (usually another Verb + Object).
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Structure: [Action] + daem-bei + [Goal]
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Example: khnhom rien khmer (I study Khmer) + daem-bei + ni-yeay chea-muoy neak lot-dam (to talk with locals).
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Full Sentence: khnhom rien khmer daem-bei ni-yeay chea-muoy neak lot-dam.
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You can also flip the script! If you want to emphasize the goal, you can put daem-bei at the very beginning of the sentence. Just remember to put a tiny pause (or a comma in writing) after the goal.
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Structure: daem-bei + [Goal], [Action]
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Example: daem-bei ban sok-ha-pheap l-or, khnhom hat-kran. (In order to get good health, I exercise.)

When To Use It

Use daem-bei whenever you have a specific intention in mind. Here are some real-world scenarios where it shines:
  • Ordering Food: khnhom som menu daem-bei mery-mok-m-hob. (I ask for the menu in order to look at the dishes.) Use this to show you aren't just being demanding; you have a plan!
  • Job Interviews: This is where daem-bei really earns its keep. khnhom tver-kar khang-tbaing daem-bei chuoy krom-hun. (I work hard in order to help the company.) It sounds professional and driven.
  • Asking Directions: khnhom mery ph-tiev-ph-vov daem-bei tov phsar. (I look at the map in order to go to the market.)
  • Health and Lifestyle: Talk about your gym routine or diet. khnhom nham pon-le daem-bei ban l-or. (I eat vegetables in order to be well.)
  • Social Planning: khnhom tov phnom penh daem-bei chuop puok-mak. (I go to Phnom Penh to meet friends.)
Basically, if you can replace to with in order to in English, you should probably use daem-bei in Khmer.

When Not To Use It

Don't use daem-bei for simple cause-and-effect that doesn't involve a goal. For example, if you are crying because you are sad, don't use daem-bei. You aren't crying *in order to* be sad (unless you're a very dramatic actor!). In that case, you use pi-pruoh (because).
Also, avoid using it when the to in English is just part of an infinitive verb that doesn't show purpose. For example,
I like to swim.
In Khmer, that’s just khnhom jol-chet hel-teuk. No daem-bei needed there!
If you add it, it sounds like you are swimming *for the purpose of* swimming, which is just confusing. Think of it like a seasoning—it's great on the main course, but you don't need it on your water.

Common Mistakes

  1. 1The Because Confusion: Many people use daem-bei when they really mean pi-pruoh. Remember: daem-bei looks forward (to a goal), while pi-pruoh looks backward (to a cause).
  • khnhom srak-teuk-pneik daem-bei kout-chet. (I cry in order to be heartbroken.) - Unless you enjoy the pain!
  • khnhom srak-teuk-pneik pi-pruoh kout-chet. (I cry because I'm heartbroken.)
  1. 1Forgetting the Verb: Sometimes people put a noun directly after daem-bei. While you can occasionally get away with this, it usually needs a verb like ban (to get) or mean (to have).
  • khnhom tver-kar daem-bei luy. (I work in order to money.)
  • khnhom tver-kar daem-bei ban luy. (I work in order to get money.)
  1. 1Overusing it: Don't use it for every single to. If the meaning is clear without it, keep it simple. Khmer is a very efficient language!

Contrast With Similar Patterns

daem-bei vs. sam-rap:

sam-rap also means for, but it is usually used for objects.

ni-yeay sam-rap khnhom (Speak for me/to me).
tver-kar daem-bei ban luy (Work in order to get money).

If a noun follows, use sam-rap. If a goal/action follows, use daem-bei.

daem-bei vs. oy:

oy means to give or so that. We use oy when we want *someone else* to do something.

khnhom nuy-yeay oy ke s-dap. (I speak so that they listen.)
khnhom nuy-yeay daem-bei s-dap. (I speak in order to listen - wait, that doesn't make sense, but you get the point!)

Quick FAQ

Q

Can I just say bei instead of daem-bei?

In very fast, casual slang, maybe, but don't do it! It sounds incomplete. Stick to the full daem-bei to stay safe at the B1 level.

Q

Is it okay to use daem-bei in a text message?

Absolutely! It’s standard in both writing and speaking. It’s not too formal for a text to a friend.

Q

Does it go before or after the subject?

It always goes before the goal clause. If the goal has its own subject, daem-bei stays before that subject.

Purpose Clause Structure

Subject Main Verb Connector Goal Verb
ខ្ញុំ
ទៅ
ដើម្បី
រៀន
គាត់
ធ្វើការ
ដើម្បី
រកលុយ
យើង
ហាត់ប្រាណ
ដើម្បី
សុខភាព

Meanings

Used to express the purpose or reason for an action.

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Goal orientation

Expressing the intent behind an action.

“ខ្ញុំទៅផ្សារ ដើម្បីទិញម្ហូប។”

“គាត់ធ្វើការ ដើម្បីរកលុយ។”

Reference Table

Reference table for Purpose with 'daem-bei' (In order to)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
S + V + daem-bei + V
ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីរៀន
Negative
S + min + V + daem-bei + V
ខ្ញុំមិនទៅដើម្បីរៀនទេ
Question
S + V + daem-bei + V + te?
តើអ្នកទៅដើម្បីរៀនមែនទេ?
Past
S + ban + V + daem-bei + V
ខ្ញុំបានទៅដើម្បីរៀន

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
ខ្ញុំសិក្សាដើម្បីទទួលបានការងារ។

ខ្ញុំសិក្សាដើម្បីទទួលបានការងារ។ (Job seeking)

Neutro
ខ្ញុំរៀនដើម្បីរកការងារធ្វើ។

ខ្ញុំរៀនដើម្បីរកការងារធ្វើ។ (Job seeking)

Informal
ខ្ញុំរៀនដើម្បីរកការងារ។

ខ្ញុំរៀនដើម្បីរកការងារ។ (Job seeking)

Gíria
រៀនដើម្បីការងារ។

រៀនដើម្បីការងារ។ (Job seeking)

Purpose Flow

daem-bei

Action

  • ទៅ Go

Goal

  • រៀន Learn

Exemplos por nível

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ខ្ញុំញ៉ាំ ដើម្បីរស់។

I eat to live.

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ខ្ញុំទៅ ដើម្បីរៀន។

I go to learn.

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ខ្ញុំទៅផ្សារ ដើម្បីទិញត្រី។

I go to the market to buy fish.

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គាត់រត់ ដើម្បីសុខភាព។

He runs for health.

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ខ្ញុំរៀនភាសាខ្មែរ ដើម្បីធ្វើការនៅភ្នំពេញ។

I study Khmer to work in Phnom Penh.

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យើងសន្សំលុយ ដើម្បីទិញផ្ទះ។

We save money to buy a house.

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ក្រុមហ៊ុនបង្កើតយុទ្ធសាស្ត្រថ្មី ដើម្បីបង្កើនប្រាក់ចំណេញ។

The company created a new strategy to increase profit.

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រដ្ឋាភិបាលកែលម្អផ្លូវ ដើម្បីសម្រួលការធ្វើដំណើរ។

The government improved roads to facilitate travel.

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ការអប់រំគឺជាមូលដ្ឋានគ្រឹះ ដើម្បីអភិវឌ្ឍប្រទេសជាតិ។

Education is the foundation to develop the nation.

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យើងត្រូវសហការគ្នា ដើម្បីដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុ។

We must cooperate to solve climate change issues.

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ការវិភាគស៊ីជម្រៅត្រូវបានធ្វើឡើង ដើម្បីធានាបាននូវភាពត្រឹមត្រូវនៃទិន្នន័យ។

In-depth analysis was conducted to ensure data accuracy.

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សិល្បៈត្រូវបានប្រើប្រាស់ ដើម្បីបង្ហាញពីអត្តសញ្ញាណវប្បធម៌ដ៏ផូរផង់។

Art is used to express rich cultural identity.

Fácil de confundir

Purpose with 'daem-bei' (In order to) vs Pro-hel (Because)

Learners mix up purpose (daem-bei) and cause (pro-hel).

Erros comuns

ខ្ញុំទៅសាលា ដើម្បីរៀន

ខ្ញុំទៅសាលា ដើម្បីរៀន

Actually correct, but beginners often omit the verb.

ខ្ញុំដើម្បីរៀន

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីរៀន

Missing the main action verb.

ខ្ញុំរៀនសម្រាប់

ខ្ញុំរៀនដើម្បី

Using 'sam-rab' (for) instead of 'daem-bei'.

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញ

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញ

Correct, but ensure the goal verb is clear.

ខ្ញុំធ្វើវាដើម្បីខ្ញុំ

ខ្ញុំធ្វើវាដើម្បីជួយខ្លួនឯង

Must follow with a verb.

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីនឹងទិញ

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញ

Unnecessary particle 'nung'.

ដើម្បីខ្ញុំទៅផ្សារ

ខ្ញុំទៅផ្សារដើម្បីទិញម្ហូប

Wrong position.

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីការងារ

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីធ្វើការ

Using noun instead of verb.

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញម្ហូប

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញម្ហូប

Correct, but watch for formal register.

Padrões de frases

ខ្ញុំ ___ ដើម្បី ___

Real World Usage

Texting constant

ខ្ញុំទៅផ្ទះដើម្បីសម្រាក។

💡

Keep it simple

Don't overcomplicate the sentence. Keep the goal verb short.

Smart Tips

Always put the goal verb immediately after daem-bei.

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញផ្លែឈើ ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីទិញផ្លែឈើ

Pronúncia

daem-bei

Daem-bei

Pronounced like 'dam-bay'.

Rising

ខ្ញុំទៅដើម្បីរៀន? ↑

Questioning intent.

Memorize

Mnemônico

Daem-bei is your 'bridge' to the goal.

Associação visual

Imagine a bridge where the start is your action and the end is your goal. The bridge itself is labeled 'daem-bei'.

Rhyme

To show the goal you want to see, just put in front the daem-bei.

Story

Sok wants to buy a bike. He works hard. He says, 'I work daem-bei buy bike'. He succeeds because he used the right connector.

Word Web

គោលបំណង (Goal)ដើម្បី (For/To)ធ្វើ (Do)ទៅ (Go)រៀន (Learn)ទិញ (Buy)

Desafio

Write 5 sentences about your daily goals using 'daem-bei' in 5 minutes.

Notas culturais

In Khmer culture, being direct about your purpose is polite and shows you value time.

Derived from classical Khmer roots meaning 'origin' (daem) and 'to' (bei).

Iniciadores de conversa

តើអ្នករៀនភាសាខ្មែរដើម្បីអ្វី?

Temas para diário

Write about your goals for this year.

Erros comuns

Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

ខ្ញុំទៅផ្សារ ___ ទិញផ្លែឈើ។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ដើម្បី
Daem-bei indicates purpose.

Score: /1

Exercicios praticos

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

ខ្ញុំទៅផ្សារ ___ ទិញផ្លែឈើ។

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ដើម្បី
Daem-bei indicates purpose.

Score: /1

Perguntas frequentes (1)

No, it must be followed by a verb.

Scaffolded Practice

1

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

para

Khmer requires a verb after, Spanish uses infinitive.

French high

pour

Khmer is strictly SVO structure.

German partial

um...zu

German uses a split infinitive construction.

Japanese high

tame ni

Japanese is SOV.

Arabic moderate

li-

Arabic uses a prefix.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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