意思
Large in size.
文化背景
The distinction between 'Neak Thom' (Big People) and 'Neak Toch' (Small People) is the foundation of the patron-client system. 'Big people' are expected to be generous. Age is more important than names. You rarely call your 'Bong Thom' by their name; you call them by their rank in the family. The 'Sorsor Thom' (Main/Big Pillar) of a house is spiritually significant and often wrapped in colorful cloth to honor the house spirit. The Mekong River is known locally as 'Tonle Thom' (The Big River), reflecting its life-giving importance to the nation.
The 'Sibling' Rule
Always use 'Thom' for the eldest sibling, even if they are physically smaller than you. It's about birth order, not size.
Body Shaming
Be careful calling a person 'Thom' directly. While it can mean 'muscular', it can also be interpreted as 'fat'. Use 'Meat thom' to be slightly more descriptive/polite.
意思
Large in size.
The 'Sibling' Rule
Always use 'Thom' for the eldest sibling, even if they are physically smaller than you. It's about birth order, not size.
Body Shaming
Be careful calling a person 'Thom' directly. While it can mean 'muscular', it can also be interpreted as 'fat'. Use 'Meat thom' to be slightly more descriptive/polite.
The Big Boss
Calling your boss 'Me Thom' is actually quite friendly and respectful in a traditional Khmer workplace.
自我测试
Fill in the blank to say 'This house is big.'
ផ្ទះនេះ____។
ផ្ទះ (house) + នេះ (this) + ធំ (big).
How do you say 'Eldest Brother'?
Which one is correct?
បង (older sibling) + ធំ (big) = eldest sibling.
Match the Khmer phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all common idiomatic uses of 'Thom'.
Complete the dialogue at the market.
Customer: ខ្ញុំចង់បានផ្លែស្វាយ____ (I want the big mangoes).
Reduplication 'thom-thom' is used when picking specific items from a group.
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视觉学习工具
Uses of 'Thom'
Physical
- • House
- • Elephant
- • Car
Social
- • Boss
- • Official
- • Eldest
Abstract
- • Problem
- • Mistake
- • Heart
练习题库
4 练习ផ្ទះនេះ____។
ផ្ទះ (house) + នេះ (this) + ធំ (big).
Which one is correct?
បង (older sibling) + ធំ (big) = eldest sibling.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are all common idiomatic uses of 'Thom'.
Customer: ខ្ញុំចង់បានផ្លែស្វាយ____ (I want the big mangoes).
Reduplication 'thom-thom' is used when picking specific items from a group.
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常见问题
10 个问题Only for siblings. For objects, use 'chas' (ចាស់). For people's age in general, use 'ayuk' (អាយុ).
Add 'cheang ke' (ជាងគេ) after 'thom'. Example: 'Thom cheang ke'.
Only if you mean a 'deep' or 'heavy' sound. For volume, use 'klang'.
Yes, it is a standard way to refer to high-ranking officials, but don't use it sarcastically.
The opposite is 'Toch' (តូច), meaning small.
No, for 'long', use 'veng' (វែង). Use 'thom' if the road is 'wide'.
Use 'thom haey' (big already) or 'thom penh vuy'.
Yes, often to describe the 'Greatness' of God or vast concepts, though 'Maha' is also common.
Yes, 'Thom' can be a given name, though it is more common as a nickname for the eldest child.
No, but you can repeat it ('thom-thom') to emphasize that many things are big.
相关表达
ធំធេង
specialized formVast, immense
មាឌធំ
specialized formLarge-bodied
ធំដុំ
similarSubstantial
អ្នកធំ
builds onImportant person/Official
បងធំ
builds onEldest sibling/Boss