Khmer numerals are the numerals used in the Khmer language of Cambodia. The spoken names of the numbers represent a biquinary system, with both base 5 and base 10 in use. For example, 6 (ប្រាំមួយ) is formed from 5 (ប្រាំ) plus 1 (មួយ).
In informal spoken language one can ignore the last "sep" (30 to 90) and it is still understood. E.g., you can say "paet muoy"(ប៉ែតមួយ) instead of the full "paet sep muoy" (ប៉ែតសិបមួយ).
fun17092008 1 year ago
There is also muay got which is 10,000,000. I'm Hungarian
In Hungarian
1 = Egy
2 = Kettő
3 = Három.
Message me for more numbers
panatta93 2 years ago
Hard to remember!!
tawansweden 2 years ago
ពូកែមែននឺយាយលេខខេមរាបាន
goonerash 2 years ago
០១២៣៤៥៦៧៨៩ haha yay!
MrDipsauce 2 years ago
Khmer numerals are the numerals used in the Khmer language of Cambodia. The spoken names of the numbers represent a biquinary system, with both base 5 and base 10 in use. For example, 6 (ប្រាំមួយ) is formed from 5 (ប្រាំ) plus 1 (មួយ).
In informal spoken language one can ignore the last "sep" (30 to 90) and it is still understood. E.g., you can say "paet muoy"(ប៉ែតមួយ) instead of the full "paet sep muoy" (ប៉ែតសិបមួយ).
justinlihai 3 years ago
In English phonetics, how is zero spelled like? Is it 'soum'?
laiohlai 3 years ago
Lao uses a mix of Khmer and Burmese numerals.
khemaradsobai 3 years ago
Yes Thai, and Laos use Khmer numerals.
SaiyanVes 3 years ago
It is the same as Thai number.
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chemscience07 3 years ago