Languages & Learning
The Cambodian language, Khmer, is part of the Mon-Khmer family and has its origins in Sanskrit and Pali. It is spoken all over the country except in some tribal areas where local indigenous languages are used. In larger towns and cities English is spoken by an increasing number of educated people. French is spoken by some of the older members of society and Chinese by many of the business people. All facilities catering to tourists employ English-speaking staff who more often than not speak several other local and international languages including German, Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese and even Russian. (Suggested article: Inscription and Khmer Language).
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Learn Khmer
Learn how to read and write Khmer Language; views its characters and pronunciation.
(Khmer Fonts (Khek Brothers)
Designing of High Quality Khmer Fonts to be used in computers with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, or Macintosh OS
Khmer Language and Literacy Development
Provide bilingual educational program to promote language, literacy, and literature development in Cambodian language.