June 30, 2009 at 9:59 am (Uncategorized)
New edition of the khmer dictionary base on Samdech Choun Nath’s old edition is published on 02 June 2009 by Buddhist Institute, and is available to downlaod. This is a very important resource for students, teacher, researcher, writer, and individual to use the right khmer language.
To download full version click the link below.
Download Khmer Dictionary 2
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February 12, 2007 at 6:27 am (Info)
HELLO means:
H: How are you?
E: Everything’s alright?
L: Like to hear from you.
L: Love to see you very soon.
O: Obviously I miss you.
I just say HELLO to you!
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February 9, 2007 at 9:47 am (Info)
Valentine day comes, do not hesitate. It is your time to hand somes roses to your lover.


You may find it difficult or be afraid to say “I love you in your language to your lover, so it is better to say it other languages.
Here are some sentences you can say:
Khmer (Own sror lagn bong)
Chinese (Wo ay ni)
Dutch (Ik hou van je! )
Afrikaans (Ek is lief vir jou!)
English (I love you!)
Filipino (Iniibig kita!)
French (Je t’aime!)
German (Ich liebe dich!)
Greek (S’ayapo!)
Indonesian (Saya cinta padamu!)
Japanese (Kimi o ai shiteru!)
Korean (Dangsinul saranghee yo!)
Malaysian (Saya cintamu!)
Thai (Phom rug khun (Male speaker) Chan rug khun (Female speaker))
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February 8, 2007 at 2:34 am (Info)
Yes, it is if the topics we bring in is useless, but if the popics are meaning and interesting, we will get knowledge and have fun. The most important benifit is to maintain friendship among our friends, and keep contact. However, don’t forget your job, and do homework.
Cheer.
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