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Khmer proverb: A Single Rotten Fish Spoils the Whole Basket

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
April 18, 2026
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In Khmer wisdom, everyday life often becomes a mirror of deeper moral truths. One such saying, vivid and uncompromising, reminds us: a single rotten fish can spoil the entire basket.

ត្រី​មួយ​ត្រក ស្អុយ​មួយ​ស្អុយ​ទាំងអស់
trey muoy trâk, sa’uy muoy sa’uy teang âh

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Rooted in the rhythms of traditional markets and riverside livelihoods, this proverb speaks directly to the sensory reality of Cambodian life. Fish, a staple of the Khmer diet, must be handled with care; once decay sets in, it spreads quickly, affecting everything it touches. From this simple observation emerges a powerful reflection on human behavior.

In society, as in the basket, the presence of one corrupt or dishonest individual can undermine the integrity of the whole. A single act of wrongdoing may erode trust, damage reputations, and cast doubt on an entire group – be it a family, a community, or an institution. The proverb thus serves as both a warning and a call to vigilance.

More than a critique of others, however, it invites self-reflection. Each person carries a share of responsibility for the collective harmony. Guarding one’s conduct is not merely a personal virtue, but a contribution to the well-being of all.

In the end, this enduring Khmer saying reminds us that integrity is fragile, and that even the smallest fault, if left unchecked, can spread far beyond its origin.

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Author of the blog Wonders of Cambodia, I share my passion for Cambodia through stories, cultural insights, and personal reflections on the country. I'm also the founder of Simili Consulting, where we provide high-quality, professional translation services to international clients.

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