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The official Cambodian language, called Khmer, is part
of the Mon-Khmer family, enriched by the Indian Pali
and Sanskrit languages. Khmer is related to the languages
spoken by hilltribe people of Laos, Vietnam and even
Malaysia. It has no tones and the script is derived
from the South-Indian alphabet, written from left to
right and leaving no space between the words. English
and French are spoken also - French mainly by some old
people, whereas the younger generation learns English.
Cambodia
Phrases
|
English
|
Khmer
|
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| Hello |
suor
sdei |
| How
are you? |
tau
neak sok sapbaiy jea te?? |
| I
am fine |
sok
touk jea thomada te |
| Good
Night |
rear
trei suor sdei |
| Goodbye |
lear
heouy |
| Please |
suom |
| Thank
you |
ar
kun
|
| Excuse
me |
suom
tous |
How
much is a room?
|
chnoul
muoy bantuop tleiy ponmaan? |
| one,
two, three |
muoy,
pee, bei |
| Bus |
lan
thom deouk monous |
| I
would like.... |
khjoom
joung ban... |
| When
does it leave?
|
tau
ke jeng domneur moung ponmann? |
| Where
is...? |
tau...nouv
eir na? |
| Yes |
bat
(men)
jas (women)
|
| No |
te |
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