I like the way you present the Khmer language to English-speaking persons. You both pronounce and Romanize the words and explain the relationship between the speaker and the listener. Using the Roman letters helps us to approximate the sounds of the non-English language. Even though writing the phrases on paper is "low-tech", it is effective and I salute you for your efforts.
I am a white guy who married into a khmer family and I thank very much. I now can talk to my in-laws more thanks to your vids. Even came in handy at a hospital when my motherinlaw was sick so thank you very much!
3:03 you forgot to put srak "ey" on ta-uhp, which u did other ones. again i dont wanna pick on you but i just want you to know. i'm glad you keep making these vids unlike me. hahaha im lazy since i dont get that much request and im a little busy w/ my job and teachin at khmer school on saturday.
hey thanks for posting these videos. I'm Khmer too, but I never learned growing up so I feel kinda ashamed that I didn't. So these videos are really helping me progress with my Cambodian.
I like the way you present the Khmer language to English-speaking persons. You both pronounce and Romanize the words and explain the relationship between the speaker and the listener. Using the Roman letters helps us to approximate the sounds of the non-English language. Even though writing the phrases on paper is "low-tech", it is effective and I salute you for your efforts.
MarcellusTheGreen 1 year ago
You forgot joul-jeht
smd25x 1 year ago
ive been told that it's pronounced "suh-lang" and just spelled "sraw lahn"
xSadFacex 1 year ago
@xSadFacex when you write in khmer that is [which is really fricking hard :'O]
xSadFacex 1 year ago
can you explain why the other pronouns aren't used anymore im so confused and i was doing so good :'O
xSadFacex 2 years ago
@xSadFacex
I don't know either but we commonly use "Bong" and "oun" in this case. Keep it simple. Try not to nuke it. =)
SadSushi 2 years ago
Hi, I was taught to say "kinium sraw lang nyeh" is that okay too?
freshman999 2 years ago
@freshman999 Do you mean "Kynom Sraw lanh Nairk? yeah you can say that.
SadSushi 2 years ago
thx !
freshman999 2 years ago
ha ha he say sro larn oun instead srolanh oun. but still good lesson for cambodian-american.
khmerboy09 2 years ago
Great Videos, very helpful for anyone.
Thanks for good work. Please continue more.
howlee88 2 years ago
hehehe, oun kor srolanh bong dae ^0^. i'm really appreciate that u're interested learning and teaching my language.
lovelyana2008 2 years ago
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tawansweden 2 years ago
Thanks
SadSushi 2 years ago
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tawansweden 2 years ago
hi there, I´m visiting Cambodia in 2 weeks and your videos are helping me a lot. Thanks.
angelherrero 2 years ago
will u ever teach khmer swares?? like ah kadoui
BangoDrum 2 years ago
No. Sorry =(
SadSushi 2 years ago
I dont understand where srak "ey" comes in and what it means.
sileighty909 2 years ago
I am a white guy who married into a khmer family and I thank very much. I now can talk to my in-laws more thanks to your vids. Even came in handy at a hospital when my motherinlaw was sick so thank you very much!
stinkersinker 2 years ago
awesome, good to hear that.
SadSushi 2 years ago
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thank you very much for this lesson,
this is really helpful <3
kuroichi124 2 years ago
thank you very much for this lesson,
this is really helpful <3
kuroichi124 2 years ago
3:03 you forgot to put srak "ey" on ta-uhp, which u did other ones. again i dont wanna pick on you but i just want you to know. i'm glad you keep making these vids unlike me. hahaha im lazy since i dont get that much request and im a little busy w/ my job and teachin at khmer school on saturday.
Kime0 2 years ago
hey thanks for posting these videos. I'm Khmer too, but I never learned growing up so I feel kinda ashamed that I didn't. So these videos are really helping me progress with my Cambodian.
AwesomeDrifterDrick 2 years ago