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  2. Chinese Cambodians - Wikipedia

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    Many Chinese Cambodian families have their children learn to speak Chinese languages to reaffirm their Chinese identity. Chinese-language schools in Cambodia are typically conducted in either Cantonese or Standard Mandarin, with some teaching both variants. [49] This is due to Chinese being viewed as increasingly the primary language of ...

  3. Khmer language - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic study of the Khmer language divides its history into four periods, one of which, the Old Khmer period, is subdivided into pre-Angkorian and Angkorian. [25] Pre-Angkorian Khmer is the Old Khmer language from 600 through 800 CE. Angkorian Khmer is the language as it was spoken in the Khmer Empire from the 9th century until the 13th ...

  4. Khmer people - Wikipedia

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    A fortune teller, called hao-ra (astrologists) or kru teay in Khmer, is often consulted before major events, like choosing a spouse, beginning an important journey or business venture, setting the date for a wedding and determining the proper location for building new structures.

  5. Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer language is a member of the Mon–Khmer subfamily of the Austroasiatic language group. French, once the language of government in Indochina, is still spoken by many older Cambodians, and is also the language of instruction in some schools and universities that are funded by the government of France. There is also a French-language ...

  6. The Customs of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    None of the Khmer inscriptions uses month numbering, but of the three systems used later in Thailand, Karttika was called month 1 in parts of Lanna and was also sometimes so numbered in Laos. The astronomical new year, on the other hand, began in what would have been numbered month 6 (Caitra). This equation is confirmed when Zhou Daguan says he ...

  7. Cambodian New Year - Wikipedia

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    There is another tradition called Srang Preah (ស្រង់ព្រះ, Sráng Preăh) : pouring water or liquid plaster (a mixture of water with some chalk powder) on elder relative, or people (mostly the younger generation is responsible for pouring the water). The Khmer New Year is also a time to prepare special dishes.

  8. Proto-Austroasiatic language - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Austroasiatic is the reconstructed ancestor of the Austroasiatic languages.Proto-Mon–Khmer (i.e., all Austroasiatic branches except for Munda) has been reconstructed in Harry L. Shorto's Mon–Khmer Comparative Dictionary, while a new Proto-Austroasiatic reconstruction is currently being undertaken by Paul Sidwell.

  9. Vietnamese Cambodians - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the Vietnamese and Chinese are considerably better, as both ethnic groups share a close cultural affinity. [64] In recent years, field research carried out by Ehrentraut in 2013 suggested that ethnic relations between Vietnamese have deteriorated not only with the ethnic Khmer, but also with the Cham and Chinese Cambodians. [65]