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    population of Cambodia. Cambodian French vocabulary has been influenced by Cambodian, Cantonese Chinese, and Teochew Chinese. Cambodian French is based on standard...
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  • Cambodian French or French Cambodian may refer to: Cambodian French (linguistics), the dialect of French spoken in Cambodia Cambodians in France Mixed...
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  • Thumbnail for Khmer language
    Cambodian throne, began losing its influence on the language. In 1887 Cambodia was fully integrated into French Indochina, which brought in a French-speaking...
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  • Khmer nobility (category Politics of Cambodia)
    ISBN 978-90-272-3816-0. Jacobs, Judith Jacob; Smyth, David (2013-11-05). Cambodian Linguistics, Literature and History: Collected Articles. Routledge. p. 63....
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  • French (linguistics) Cambodian French (people) Cambodian genocide Cambodian genocide denial Cambodian Hokkien Cambodian humanitarian crisis Cambodian Idol...
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  • Keng Vannsak (category Cambodian expatriates in France)
    was a Cambodian scholar, philosopher and Khmer linguist. He invented the Khmer typewriter keyboard in 1952. He lived in exile in Paris, France, from 1970...
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  • Khuon Sokhamphu (category Cambodian male writers)
    ISBN 978-981-325-077-2. Jacob, Judith M. (1967-12-31), "Linguistics in Cambodia and on Cambodian", Linguistics in East Asia and South East Asia, De Gruyter, pp. 899–919...
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  • Thumbnail for Ethnic groups in Cambodia
    the colonial French Indochina. During the colonial period, the French brought over Vietnamese middlemen to administer the local Cambodian government, causing...
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    Freedom Deal) against them, the Khmer Rouge won the Cambodian Civil War when they captured the Cambodian capital and overthrew the Khmer Republic in 1975...
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  • P. Mey (1912–1995), Russian prima ballerina Mey Norn (fl. from 2003), Cambodian politician Ousmane Mey (fl. from 1972), Cameroonian politician Piet Mey...
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