- Khmer people - Wikipedia
The Khmer people (Khmer: ជនជាតិខ្មែរ, UNGEGN: Chônchéatĕ Khmêr, ALA-LC: Janajāti Khmaer [cɔn ciət kʰmae]) are an Austroasiatic ethnic group native to Cambodia
- Khmer | Cambodia, Angkor, Theravada Buddhism | Britannica
Khmer, any member of an ethnolinguistic group that constitutes most of the population of Cambodia Smaller numbers of Khmer also live in southeastern Thailand and the Mekong River delta of southern Vietnam The Khmer language belongs to the Mon-Khmer family, itself a part of the Austroasiatic stock
- What is Khmer? Exploring the Culture of the Khmer People
The term "Khmer" refers to both an ethnic group and the official language of Cambodia, a country located in Southeast Asia The Khmer people have a rich and diverse cultural heritage that has evolved over thousands of years, leaving a lasting impact on the region This article aims to delve into what is Khmer?
- Daily Life in the Khmer Empire
The Khmer Empire (802–1431 CE) was one of Southeast Asia’s most powerful and influential civilizations, covering modern-day Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos
- Sites of Khmer Rouge execution, torture in Cambodia added to UNESCO . . .
Sites of Khmer Rouge execution, torture in Cambodia added to UNESCO list Added to the World Heritage list are two prisons: Tuol Sleng and M-13, as well as the execution site Choeung Ek
- The Khmer Languages - Journey Cambodia
The language of Cambodia, Khmer, belongs to the Mon-Khmer family of languages Khmer uses a phonetic alphabet with 33 consonants, 23 vowels, and 12 independent vowels
- Khmer Meaning: Understand Cambodian Language and Culture
The Khmer language, spoken by millions in Cambodia and beyond, holds a unique charm and captivating history This article will unravel the fascinating world of Khmer, exploring its origins, linguistic intricacies, and the profound cultural connections that bind it to Cambodian society
- Khmer - languagesgulper. com
Khmer is the national language of Cambodia and the second largest Austroasiatic language after Vietnamese In contrast with Vietnamese, Khmer has typical Austroasiatic features like monosyllabic or disyllabic words, a complex vowel system and lack of tones
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