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I am from meghalaya which we also speaks the mon-khmer language
I understand 0%but it sounds similars to our language 😂😂
I want to know more!!!!
ОтветитьAs someone who doesn't understand khmer language.
It sound like a mix of vietnamese accent and Thai accent
Can anyone tell me something about the colleges that teaches( literature, fine arts, languages,medicine and islamic religion), mosques and churches and synagogues,airports,resturants, Hospitals, diamond mines, hotels,football stadiums and clubs and famous football players,sport games and medals, ethnicity and religions and religious sects, common food and clothes and pouplar names associated with folk music and songs, nature and climate, tv series and cinema movies and theater plays and broadcast series, its banks and other associations with mentioning some famous business men and women, laws and government and constitution and some important lawyers, tv and radio channels, actors and singers and media stars, languages and native dialects and other aspects of life in Cambodia
ОтветитьSounds like Vietnamese without tone.
ОтветитьWe don't speak like that
ОтветитьMy uncultured American mind blew a fuse while trying to make out words, but damn is Khmer interesting
Ответитьअरे भाई कहना क्या चाहते हो ? पर जो भी हो इतनी पवित्र भूमि की भाषा मे कह रहे हो तो ठीक ही होगा 😊🙏
Ответитьthis is very casual phnom penh dialect despite him trying his best to speak formally. can hardly keep up with him after living overseas for so long lol
Ответитьខ្ញុំចេះcambodia khmer
ОтветитьI'm in Cambodia 💀
Ответить1) The Austroasiatic language family includes Khmer, Vietnamese, Mon, and other related languages.
2) Chinese is placed within the Sino-Tibetan language family.
3) Vietnamese and Chinese are not categorically in the same family group. Although they have some phonetic similarities, they are not related.
4) Historically, as a member of the same language family as Khmer, Vietnamese's historical sound should have been very similar to that of Khmer.
5) Because of China's historical conquest of Vietnam, the Chinese language has had a major impact on the Vietnamese language, resulting in the gradual adoption of various Sino-Tibetan sounds into modern-day Vietnamese.
Hey beoi i would like to learn your language
ОтветитьEnglish Language - Tiger
Khasi Language - Khla
Mon Khmer Language - ?
After having lived there, I have this strange skill where although I have not remembered a lot of the Khmer language, as soon as I hear someone speaking Khmer I instinctively know what is being said. I am fluent in English, almost fluent in Japanese German and Italian, 50% with Greek and Russian, and pretty terrible with all the rest and still the three languages that come to me naturally are English, German and Khmer 😂😂😂 what a combo…
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ОтветитьHow much Khmer is intelligible with Vietnamese?
ОтветитьSounds like Vietnamese with no tones (!!!), mixed with a bit of Thai....
Ответитьits said tobe that Khasi language from meghalaya, india come from Mon-Khmer language, but i cann't find any related, am khasi
ОтветитьKhmer is just one of my favorite languages to listen to, the phonology is so much fun.
ОтветитьI'm Khasi, and I've read that Khasi Language is very similar to Khmer
ОтветитьThe problem is when they speak with the same accent English….no way!
ОтветитьWanna visit Cambodia someday
ОтветитьI understood some of it, him saying that he's from Phnom Penh, explaining the different greetings in Khmer, etc.
ОтветитьWikitongues is such an amazing channel
ОтветитьThe Khmer writing and alphabet/vowel is the most ancient and beautiful writing system in the world . Ancient or today am trying to learn it
ОтветитьThe way he speaks is like a mix of phnom penh accent with country accent.
ОтветитьBAHAI PRINCIPLE
UNIVERSAL HELP LENGUAGE
This language look like a language. From another planeta......But it is nice
ОтветитьSounds like dutch
ОтветитьSounds like hindi with chienese influence or the opposite idk lol
ОтветитьAs a Viet, I understand 0% of what he said.
ОтветитьSounds similar to Vietnamese but the lack of tones makes it less bouncy
ОтветитьVery interesting and worthwhile video.
ОтветитьCan somebody tell me what he's trying to express by putting his hands together so much? I've seen some Asian people doing it often and I wonder what that non verbal language means :)
ОтветитьCambodian culture and Khmer language are so underrated
ОтветитьIt's so interesting that it's related to vietnamese
ОтветитьSIMILAR THAILAND LANGUAGE
ОтветитьIt sounds like a mix of Thai and Indonesian to me lol
ОтветитьWow, now that's a nasal language.
ОтветитьSounds interesting 🤔
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