After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
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Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
OK, so here we are at your link. Where to from here?andy1 wrote:Try this link http://www.unesco.org/new/en/phnompenh it is on the unesco page right side under publications
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Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
Should we epidemiks for that? I was just checking it out.
@taabarang, it's a 396 page pdf file, and not for the light reader. Some of it seems to be from Jean-Michel Filippi's work from a decade ago, written in French.
You can't practice listening, from a book.
@taabarang, it's a 396 page pdf file, and not for the light reader. Some of it seems to be from Jean-Michel Filippi's work from a decade ago, written in French.
You can't practice listening, from a book.
Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
I quickly read the french preface and scanned the book, not bad but you will need some other ditionnary to learn the meaning of words no?
Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
could not figure out how to do that bitRaybull wrote:http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/0 ... 46360M.pdf
Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
Camaan. It was on the front page.
Useful for vocab, and will help with those nuances and crazy vowels but will definitely need to finally get that long hair dictionary I've been eyeing off.
Useful for vocab, and will help with those nuances and crazy vowels but will definitely need to finally get that long hair dictionary I've been eyeing off.
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Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
here it is mate... http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/0 ... 46360M.pdftaabarang wrote:"It is just like they way that Khmer Refugees went to the US during the 80s got stuck with the gang and learn street English..."
Actually, spoken Cambodian in my village is not at all like gangspeak. If you had read the article which touches briefly on the influences of contemporary colloquial Cambodian you would not have made such a far fetched statement.
Anyway, there are no gangs in my village and I'm too old to join any that might form. Once again, I request your help,
"So, I went to the website but I couldn't find a link that led to this downloadable dictionary. I would be grateful if someone would post that link on my post here."
its not all that great in my opinion
i just find it easier learning the word properly then just listen out and/or have my friends correct me to the more collingual pronunciation
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Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
yeah i said that on the other forum,Raybull wrote:I quickly read the french preface and scanned the book, not bad but you will need some other ditionnary to learn the meaning of words no?
and as UT said you cant practice listening from a book, to fully understand you need to be able to hear the differences
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Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
You can to a certain extent, assuming you've mastered that specific dictionnary's phonetic translations, but it has it's limits. Ideally, while living here you can supplement it with social interaction, classes, etc. BTW, is that the proper usage of ´collingual'?Jamie_Lambo wrote:yeah i said that on the other forum,Raybull wrote:I quickly read the french preface and scanned the book, not bad but you will need some other ditionnary to learn the meaning of words no?
and as UT said you cant practice listening from a book, to fully understand you need to be able to hear the differences
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Re: After a Decade of Listening, a Khmer Pronunciation Guide
fully agree with the social interactionsRaybull wrote:You can to a certain extent, assuming you've mastered that specific dictionnary's phonetic translations, but it has it's limits. Ideally, while living here you can supplement it with social interaction, classes, etc. BTW, is that the proper usage of ´collingual'?Jamie_Lambo wrote:yeah i said that on the other forum,Raybull wrote:I quickly read the french preface and scanned the book, not bad but you will need some other ditionnary to learn the meaning of words no?
and as UT said you cant practice listening from a book, to fully understand you need to be able to hear the differences
and i have no idea, im no expert lol
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