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Khmer or Cambodian, is the language of the Khmer people and the official language of Cambodia.
Khmer is the official language of Cambodia.
The official language of Cambodia is Khmer. It is spoken by the majority of the population and is used in government, education, and media.
Khmer is the name of the language and people of the modern country of Cambodia.
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Over 16 million people speak Khmer, the official language of Cambodia.
The Khmer Krom culture, their language and custom are the same as the Cambodian. They are the same in one way, but the difference is that the Cambodian live in Cambodia. The Khmer Krom is the one who live in southern Vietnam. Most of the southern of Vietnam for many years ago were belong to the Cambodian, the Vietnamese had invaded Cambodia and took it over. Since thence, the Cambodian who are live in the southern of Vietnam called Khmer Krom and they speak Khmer. Since the Vietnamese took over for many years most of the Khmer Krom speak Khmer language with a little difference action from the Cambodian, but they are understand each others when they exchange conversation.
Cambodian belongs to the Mon-Khmer language family...which Vietnamese belongs to. The languages are somewhat similar. Cambodian is also similar to Thai although Thai comes from a different language family, only because a good portion of Thai borrows words from Cambodia. oh and there is some european/french influence, apparent in words such as "aeroplan" instead of "kapal hou" or "macin" for machine
The name of the Khmer language in Vietnam is capitalized as Puoc.
The majority of native Khmer speakers are found in Cambodia, where the official language is Khmer. Khmer is also spoken in regions of Vietnam and Thailand.