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Khmer phrasebook Travel Guide
From Wikitravel
Khmer is the main and official languange of Cambodia.
Contents |
Pronunciation guide
Vowels
Consonants
Common diphthongs
Phrase list
Basics
- Hello.
- . ( )
- Hello. (informal)
- . ( )
- How are you?
- ? ( ?)
- Fine, thank you.
- . ( )
- What is your name?
- ? (Lok chmuah ey?)
- My name is ______ .
- ______ . (Knyom chmuah _____ .)
- Nice to meet you.
- . ( )
- Please.
- . ( )
- Thank you.
- . (Aw gun)
- You're welcome.
- . ( )
- Yes.
- . ( )
- No.
- . ( )
- Excuse me. (getting attention)
- . ( )
- Excuse me. (begging pardon)
- . ( )
- I'm sorry.
- . ( )
- Goodbye
- . ( )
- Goodbye (informal)
- . ( )
- I can't speak name of language [well].
- [ ]. ( [ ])
- Do you speak English?
- ? ( ?)
- Is there someone here who speaks English?
- ? ( ?)
- Help!
- ! ( !)
- Look out!
- ! ( !)
- Good morning.
- . ( )
- Good evening.
- . ( )
- Good night.
- . ( )
- Good night (to sleep)
- . ( )
- I don't understand.
- . (Min yul dtey)
- Where is the toilet?
- ? ( ?)
Problems
Numbers
Khmer uses a base-five counting system. Thus, six (bpram muay) literally means five (bpram), one (muay).
Time
Clock time
Duration
Days
Months
Writing time and date
Colors
Transportation
Bus and train
Directions
Taxi
Lodging
Money
Eating
Bars
Shopping
Driving
Authority
Learning more
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