Khmer phrasebooks & audio CDs

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Khmer phrasebooks & audio CDs

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I've been learning Khmer for a few weeks now - mainly from YouTube videos and some help from the locals. I think, I'm making fairly good progress. The vocabulary is sticking, which I'm happy about, but the main issue is building sentence structure.

Can anyone recommend a book I can pick up in Phnom Penh that has decent audio CDs to help me with my progress?

Many thanks
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Re: Khmer phrasebooks & audio CDs

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good thread here about learning to speak khmer that you might be interested in https://cambodiaexpatsonline.com/cambodi ... t5194.html
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Re: Khmer phrasebooks & audio CDs

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Thanks a lot, Jamie. Some useful information in there.

Anyone know of any audio CDs I can pick up in PP?
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