Proper noun
/pɒmˈpɛn/ or /ˈpɒm.ˌpən/
Pnompenh, more commonly known as "Phnom Penh," is the capital city of Cambodia. As a geographic term, it refers to a specific place rather than having a broader definition. It is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions related to geography, culture, history, and current events.
Phnom Penh is known for its historical significance, beautiful architecture, and role as the political and economic center of Cambodia. It is a place where ancient culture and modern influences coexist.
Translation: Phnom Penh es famoso por su impresionante Palacio Real.
Many tourists visit Phnom Penh to learn about Cambodia's rich history.
Translation: Muchos turistas visitan Phnom Penh para aprender sobre la rica historia de Camboya.
The Mekong River runs through Phnom Penh, adding to its charm.
While "Phnom Penh" itself is not primarily featured in many idiomatic expressions, it can be referenced in contexts discussing travel or experiences in Cambodia.
Translation: Después de visitar Phnom Penh, sentí una profunda apreciación por la cultura camboyana.
Living in Phnom Penh is like being in the heart of historical transformation.
Translation: Vivir en Phnom Penh es como estar en el corazón de una transformación histórica.
The bustling markets of Phnom Penh are a feast for the senses.
Translation: Los bulliciosos mercados de Phnom Penh son un festín para los sentidos.
Phnom Penh is where the old meets the new in fascinating ways.
The name "Phnom Penh" comes from the words "Phnom" (meaning "mountain") and "Penh," named after an old woman named Penh who, according to legend, discovered a Buddha statue on a hill. The city has hence taken her name.
Synonyms: Capital of Cambodia, Phnom, City of Phnom Penh
Antonyms: There are no direct antonyms for a proper noun like Phnom Penh, but in a geopolitical context, one could regard another city as an opposing point (e.g., Bangkok, Thailand).