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  2. Khmer grammar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the basic features of Khmer (Cambodian) grammar, such as word formation, word order, nouns, numbers and classifiers. Khmer is an analytic language with no inflection, but some derivation and compounding.

  3. Khmer language - Wikipedia

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    Khmer is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Khmer people in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and other countries. Learn about its history, dialects, writing system, grammar, vocabulary and influence of Sanskrit and Pali.

  4. Khmer script - Wikipedia

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    Khmer script is an abugida script used to write Khmer, Pali and other languages in Cambodia and Thailand. It evolved from the Pallava script and has two styles: âksâr mul for sacred inscriptions and âksâr chriĕng for general use.

  5. Khmer numerals - Wikipedia

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    ៤ is the Khmer numeral for four, derived from the Hindu numerals and the proto-Austroasiatic language. Learn how to say ៤ in different contexts, such as with classifiers, and compare it with other languages.

  6. Northern Khmer dialect - Wikipedia

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    Northern Khmer, also called Surin Khmer, is a dialect of Khmer spoken by about 1.4 million people in northeastern Thailand. It differs from standard Khmer in pronunciation, lexicon, grammar and history, and is influenced by Lao, Thai and Kuy languages.

  7. Khmer people - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer people are an Austroasiatic ethnic group native to Cambodia, where they comprise over 95% of the population. They also have significant populations in Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and other countries, as well as a large diaspora in the West.

  8. Romanization of Khmer - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to write Khmer (Cambodian) language using Latin letters. Compare different romanization systems, such as UNGEGN, Geographic Department and ALA-LC, and see examples and tables.

  9. Khmer Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Empire was a Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia that lasted from 802 to 1431. It originated from the civilisation of Chenla and ruled or vassalised most of mainland Southeast Asia, with its capital at Angkor.