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either

    [ˈaɪðə, ˈiːðə] adj., pron., conj., adv.

    adj. (for talking about two things)

    1. either one មួយ​ណា​ក៏បាន, We can go to either restaurant. I don't mind. I didn't like either restaurant.
    2. There are trees on either side of our house ទាំង​សងខាង.

    pron. 

    1. either will do មួយ​ណា (ឧ. មួយ​ណា​ក៏​បាន) Do you want tea or coffee? Either. I don't mind. I don't believe either of you. I have two pens, so take either.
    2. (either of + the/these/ those/my/your/his etc.) We can go to either of those restaurants. I don't mind.

    conj.

    either black or red will do អា​ខ្មៅ​ក៏​បាន​អា​ក្រហម​ក៏បាន, either you come here or I go to you.

    I'm not sure where he is from. He's either Spanish or Italian.

    adv. 

    I'm not going either ខ្ញុំ​ក៏​មិន​ទៅ​ដែរ.

    If you don't go, I won't either. He must be either blind or stupid.

    I haven't got any money. Neither have I or I haven't either.