Learning Khmer language: Greeting with a little conversation
How to speak Khmer? Listen with audio: * Hello * How are you? * What’s your name? * What’s your name? * My name is * How old are you? * Goodbye * and more
How to speak Khmer? Listen with audio: * Hello * How are you? * What’s your name? * What’s your name? * My name is * How old are you? * Goodbye * and more
Although there are also special forms of greeting to the times of day in the Khmer language, has the general joom reab lea has become enforced.
Learn Khmer and find out how to spell “How are you?” in Khmer Language. Listen to 4 different Khmer voice files of locals. Try out to spell by yourself!
When saying goodbye to foreigners or high officials, the formal expression “joom reab lea” is used in Khmer language. Similar to greeting someone, the hands are folded in front of the chest when saying goodbye.
Just with the knowledge of a couple of Khmer terms you are able to understand the meaning of the most Angkorian temple names. Find out in this article :)
Counting in Khmer is actually not that difficult. You just have to know how the numbers are aligned to each other.
Khmer – the language with all the consonants and vowels, often different spoken as written is used by around 95% of Cambodians
The knowledge of a language does not only contribute to better understanding, but also reveals much about the culture of a country. Among the approximately 6,500 languages spoken worldwide, one ist Khmer.
How to say “Welcome” in Khmer language. Just listen to Dara.
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