Car part terms in Khmer?
- lostjeremy
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Car part terms in Khmer?
Trying to figure out the correct words in Khmer for:
1 Automatic transmission
2 Timing belt
3 Water pump
4 Turbo
Anyone know in Khmer and/or romanized script?
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1 Automatic transmission
2 Timing belt
3 Water pump
4 Turbo
Anyone know in Khmer and/or romanized script?
Sent from my CPH1823 using Tapatalk
Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
Why do you want to know? Is it to talk to a mechanic, or are you using it for teaching English?lostjeremy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 8:39 am Trying to figure out the correct words in Khmer for:
1 Automatic transmission
2 Timing belt
3 Water pump
4 Turbo
Anyone know in Khmer and/or romanized script?
When talking about car parts, for many mechanics may use French or English words, or the Cambodian words often originate from French or English words. If you learn what mechanics call some of these things, most ordinary Cambodians would not understand.
I have not been involved with mechanics in Cambodia, and dont know many words from the mechanics trade. But here is some information to get you started.
An ordinary water pump is called: ម៉ាស៊ីន បូម ទឹក (masin boem tduk), which is literally "machine pump water." I am not sure if they use the same word for a water pump on a motor, but if you said that a mechanic should understand.
I dont know the word for a turbo, but if you said: ម៉ាស៊ីន បូម ខ្យល់ (masin boem kjol), which is "machine pump air," a mechanic should understand.
When ordinary Cambodians talk about automatic motorbikes, they normally say: មិន ប្រើ លេខ (mn praa laek), which is "not use numbers." They call gears numbers.
The word ខ្សែ (ksae) is used for string, rope, wire and belt. I dont know what a mechanic would call a timing belt, but if you used the word ខ្សែ and pointed to the appropriate location, they should understand.
If somebody has been more involved with mechanical terms, they may be able to give a better explanation. Maybe I can learn from them too.
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Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
Hahaha my English is absolutely atrocious and I'd make a bad English language teacher.
It's to talk with a mechanic. The wife usually teaches me words I need to know but she's not a car person so she's not familiar with those parts
This is for a car not a Moto but I'm sure the terms can be used interchangibly for the most part.
Thanks for the help.
It's to talk with a mechanic. The wife usually teaches me words I need to know but she's not a car person so she's not familiar with those parts
This is for a car not a Moto but I'm sure the terms can be used interchangibly for the most part.
Thanks for the help.
Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
Just use Google translate, you can use it on your phone to communicate to the mechanic.lostjeremy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 8:39 am Trying to figure out the correct words in Khmer for:
1 Automatic transmission
2 Timing belt
3 Water pump
4 Turbo
Anyone know in Khmer and/or romanized script?
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https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... +translate
Also show a picture of what you are referring to, eg explaining adjusting valve clearances:
Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
You can try Google translate, but it is often wrong, particularly when you use unusual words, so they may not understand.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
1: Boab-leik autolostjeremy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 8:39 am Trying to figure out the correct words in Khmer for:
1 Automatic transmission
2 Timing belt
3 Water pump
4 Turbo
Anyone know in Khmer and/or romanized script?
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2: Sapien La Cam
3: Bom Dtuc
4: Same as: Turbo. But more emphasis on the u and the bo
Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
showing a picture is best but not too close. they xan work out what u are talking about if they can see where it is on the engine. this is often followed by along wait while they send someone to the local car thief wwho wi probably have the right part for the wrong car. nothing a quick whack with a hammer and 5 mintes with angle grinder and welder cannit fix.
There are 2 words in Cambodian for mechanic . BODGER and BUTCHER
There are 2 words in Cambodian for mechanic . BODGER and BUTCHER
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Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
Sounds like fun, but surely even in Cambodia, whacking someone with a hammer or attacking them with a grinder is frowned upon?
Re: Car part terms in Khmer?
There are a lot of different individuals. Some are better, and some are worse. But to put it nicely, the level of training in Cambodia is nothing like the level of training in affluent countries. Some of them do things which would horrify a mechanic from an affluent country.Freightdog wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 10:26 pmSounds like fun, but surely even in Cambodia, whacking someone with a hammer or attacking them with a grinder is frowned upon?
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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