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I have been banned 4 or 5 times and readily admit there are times I would have been further ahead to walk away than tell someone what I think of them. My positive rating is about 66%, obviously if 2 out of every 3 swings at the bat I hit the ball I must be contributing in some way. What makes the perfect poster? Is it the one who seeks the cheapest bj in PP without insulting anyone? The guy that's total contribution is downloading funny pictures ( in his opinion) of the interweb and sharing them? Or Mr. Mashed Potatoes that have never had an enlightened moment in his life but post agreement with whatever someone else says?
My profile page has a button that I can use to block people. I use it. Though not as much or as often as I could. I take my lumps when they are given Perhaps I should learn to take insults from strangers and not return them, perhaps I should learn not to call others out on what I believe to be hypocritical. However, that is not my nature and I doubt it will happen. Not just online but in real life I am afraid.
The world is populated by many kinds of people and people tend to flock in groups of likeminded. The nexus of this forum is an interest in the KOW. Many different types, ages and incomes share the same interest. If it were to become solely for sexpats, Khmer language buffs or Mr Mashed Potataoes types I doubt I would continue to show an interest. Life is a buffet, I may not like everything I sample, I may have some favourites but I have no desire to eat the same meal every day.
My profile page has a button that I can use to block people. I use it. Though not as much or as often as I could. I take my lumps when they are given Perhaps I should learn to take insults from strangers and not return them, perhaps I should learn not to call others out on what I believe to be hypocritical. However, that is not my nature and I doubt it will happen. Not just online but in real life I am afraid.
The world is populated by many kinds of people and people tend to flock in groups of likeminded. The nexus of this forum is an interest in the KOW. Many different types, ages and incomes share the same interest. If it were to become solely for sexpats, Khmer language buffs or Mr Mashed Potataoes types I doubt I would continue to show an interest. Life is a buffet, I may not like everything I sample, I may have some favourites but I have no desire to eat the same meal every day.
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Go back through that topic, and count how many people said it was dob, how many said it was dab, and how many said it was dop.angkorjohn2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:22 pm Have done many times sir, most recently on the pronunciation of ten in Khmer, you dismissed it despite many posters stating the exact same pronunciation and that it was 'dob' not 'dop' and despite all this and people demonstrating khmers say 'dob'
This is an example of completely misconstruing what I said. If you want me to take you seriously, you need to be honest.angkorjohn2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:22 pm you dismissed it as, and i paraphrase, "khmers obviously dont know how to speak their own language"
Do you speak Khmer?
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you know after over 10 years here, often working for weeks at a time in Provinces where nobody speaks English it absolutely never occurred to me it might be of benefit to learn Khmer. Thanks for the pro-tip perhaps I could begin lessons off you. I would choose a Khmer but I'm afraid of being ripped off and cheated and you seem to know much more than they possibly could I think you would be the perfect tutor. you could also help me learn where I have been going wrong all this time to have never been cheated, scammed, stolen from, fed cockroaches etc by the uneducated local population so I too can begin to enjoy the negative experiences you have managed in your time here.
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angkorjohn2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:22 pm Have done many times sir, most recently on the pronunciation of ten in Khmer, you dismissed it despite many posters stating the exact same pronunciation and that it was 'dob' not 'dop' and despite all this and people demonstrating khmers say 'dob'
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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lolangkorjohn2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:58 pmyou know after over 10 years here, often working for weeks at a time in Provinces where nobody speaks English it absolutely never occurred to me it might be of benefit to learn Khmer. Thanks for the pro-tip perhaps I could begin lessons off you. I would choose a Khmer but I'm afraid of being ripped off and cheated and you seem to know much more than they possibly could I think you would be the perfect tutor. you could also help me learn where I have been going wrong all this time to have never been cheated, scammed, stolen from, fed cockroaches etc by the uneducated local population so I too can begin to enjoy the negative experiences you have managed in your time here.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Dob is 10explorer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 1:06 pmangkorjohn2 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:22 pm Have done many times sir, most recently on the pronunciation of ten in Khmer, you dismissed it despite many posters stating the exact same pronunciation and that it was 'dob' not 'dop' and despite all this and people demonstrating khmers say 'dob'
Dop a bottle
Dup is the driver
As for your video sir we have an answer from the creator. But I'm sure that won't be enough for you to back track. Information, evidence etc
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I’ve just interrogated the other half on this matter, and while I wait for the thumbscrews and bamboo shards to dry off, I’m going to add my somewhat uneducated take on this.
Dob (ten) but the B is not wholly enunciated. The best I can offer as an analogy might be when someone drops their ‘t’ on a word.
Such as That becomes tha’. Not necessarily the best example, but as close as I can get.
Dop. (Bottle). But the vowel is slightly extended. Daub, but with a ‘p’, which is itself not quite enunciated. But not as long as daub, not as short as dop.
Is this her pronunciation? (She is Khmer, after all*)
A matter of dialect, maybe, and now the source of angst among strangers? Or us relying on a wholly exact transliteration of a foreign language with its own well established alphabet?
I find I often have to get folk here to repeat things many times, and in my paranoid state, am convinced that with each repeat, the pronunciation has changed. Maybe I just need more time for my ear to adjust.
Have you heard Khmer pronounce ‘sh’? The maniac in me gets much amusement from listening to friends and family mispronounce my lad’s name- Joshua.
Let’s not get entirely bent out of shape on these things, and miss the bigger picture. Which John has alluded to on more than one occasion. We’re guest here, and ought to have a modicum of humility about us. It’s a fine line.
*still waiting on the sarcastic emoji....
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ដប dōp, long vowel sound
ដប់ dop, short vowel sound
ឌុប dup, short vowel
If you say them right you're saying neither b or p as all end in a labial stop that is basically indistinguishable between our b and p so who gives a flying fuck which one you use on the internet.
ដប់ dop, short vowel sound
ឌុប dup, short vowel
If you say them right you're saying neither b or p as all end in a labial stop that is basically indistinguishable between our b and p so who gives a flying fuck which one you use on the internet.
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For those learning Khmer, and want to listen to the audio of the numbers one to ten, here is a video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE5PUeMEOWc
If you know a Cambodian who will teach you, you can ask them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE5PUeMEOWc
If you know a Cambodian who will teach you, you can ask them.
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I saw many shops in Siem Reap with their address spelled with Siem Reab on their signs. I chuckled, because explorer speaks Khmer better than Cambodians.
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