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About How this site is organized and what it's for Weblog start pageThe start page contains the most recent 15 articles. Home pageThe main home page of my website, not my weblog. Currently not used. ------------------ Articles by month Click here to get all the articles for a particular month. This month's articles (if any) Current month Today's articles (if any) Articles dated 2008/11/23 only ------------------ Subtopics ------------------
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Flavours There's more than one way to view this weblog; these links display the current page in other formats. External links These are a few of my favourite sites. T E S T Slashdot yesterday Copyright © 2003-2007 Alternate Worlds Publishing, Boston MA USA Wenhua dageming de zhongyao jiaoxun shi bixu fandui geren mixin If I have been able to see further, it is because I am surrounded by midgets. Never ascribe to stupidity that which can adequately be explained by malice. "Your argument's repugnant and intriguing." "That's kinda my thing." |
Danny's WeblogThis section is for articles which relate mainly to the Cambodian language, often referred to as Khmer. As with the rest of my site, the articles are presented in *reverse* chronological order. Also, they tend to represent things which I have discovered or speculated about which *supplement* the standard materials: this is not intended to present a free teach-yourself-Khmer course. In particular, note that I originally focused on using the "Limon-type" fonts for Cambodian, as they were far more commonly used than Unicode. Although I believe Limon is still much more common, support for Unicode is so much better these days that more recent posts focus on Unicode. To get a balanced picture, you should read the entire folder. You may also be interested in articles which refer to Asian languages in general: Asia/Language-misc Some test phrases now uploaded for students of CambodianI have now recorded well over a hundred proper names and phrases spoken by a native Cambodian speaker, but I have not yet decided how to present them on my webpage. This page is an experiment and shows only a handful of phrases. This information has not been edited. (The native speaker's selection of "srok", "bprateh" etc in various cases seems inconsistent to me but is apparently correct.)
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Responses: 1 Name/Blog: URL: Title: Comment/Excerpt: there's another way of saying singapore in khmer... it's sāngkapor [] Debug: hittotal: 42 startban: 0 dancookie: endbandate: banned: 0 tempdate: tert: jse: jsno jsh: 42 |
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