Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
Because ប់ and ប are the same? I thought you were an expert.
Siem Reap is the English language name of the city. If we were to write it phonetically per IPA it would not be written as Siem Reap.
You do understand what IPA is, don’t you? This is going back and forth like yesterday’s Soi Cowboy ping pong show.
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
So I write it how it is pronounced.
So you write it according to what you find on the internet, not how it is pronounced.
So you write it according to what you find on the internet, not how it is pronounced.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
The English alphabet does not contain Khmer letters or sounds. You simply can’t use the Roman alphabet to write it because there is no official romanization of the language.
What you can do is use IPA or other phonetic notation systems, but you’re too daft to.
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
Do you know the difference?
If so, what is it?
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
It shortens the consonant. When the consonant is shortened you and others wrongly hear p instead of b. I read it on the internet so it must be wrong.
Now explain to me how you with your superior system would write the word dop, as in motodop. I believe I have asked you 4 times now. It is a very straight question, explorer.
Now explain to me how you with your superior system would write the word dop, as in motodop. I believe I have asked you 4 times now. It is a very straight question, explorer.
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Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
The people who live ere would understand the kingdom of wunder - try writing that with zpelcheck
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Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
So using your method, it would not be written the way it is pronounced.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
Notice that you are conveniently ignoring every question I ask you.
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Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
I wouldn't worry fax, it is the typical response you get from a [Mod edit: no need for name calling] who has been caught completely out and has no answers to your questions aside from either incorrect ones or more deflective questions back at you. He knows he is wrong but is too stubborn to admit it (either that or he really is that stupid). You would have a greater hope of a sensible answer talking to a rock.
Re: Is the $5 per day overstay rule still in place?
Notice that you are conveniently ignoring the question I ask you.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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