Dutch to Khmer Translation

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Common Phrases From Dutch to Khmer

DutchKhmer
Bedanktសូមអរគុណ
Alsjeblieftសូម
Sorryសុំទោស
Halloជំរាបសួរ
Tot ziensលាហើយ
Jaបាទ
Neeទេ
Hoe is het met je?អ្នក​សុខសប្បាយ​ទេ?
Pardonអត់ទោស
Ik weet het nietខ្ញុំមិនដឹងទេ។
Ik begrijpខ្ញុំ​យល់
Ik denk het welខ្ញុំ​ក៏​គឹ​ត​ចឹ​ង​ដែរ
Misschienប្រហែល
Doeiជួប​គ្នា​ពេល​ក្រោយ
Groetjesថែរក្សា
Wat is er?មានរឿងអី?
Laat maar zittenមិន​អី​ទេ
Natuurlijkពិតប្រាកដ​ណាស់
Meteenភ្លាមៗ
Laten we gaanតោះ​ទៅ

Interesting information about Dutch Language

Dutch is a special kind of talking and writing that lots of people use, especially in the Netherlands, which is a country with windmills and tulips, and also in Belgium, where they make yummy chocolate. Imagine if English and German had a language baby – that would be Dutch! It's kinda like a mix of those two. Dutch is pretty cool because it has its own sounds, like a "g" that you say at the back of your throat, like you're clearing it. They also have words like 'gezellig,' which means something is cozy and makes you feel happy with other people around. People in the Netherlands and parts of Belgium use Dutch every day to talk to their friends, go to the store, and even when they're learning in school. If you ever go there, you'll see signs and books in Dutch, and you can even say "hallo" which means "hello" to make new Dutch friends!

Know About Khmer Language

Khmer is a special language that people speak in a country called Cambodia, which is in Southeast Asia. If you've heard of the famous Angkor Wat temple, it's in Cambodia where everyone speaks Khmer. It's not just any language; it's the official one there, meaning that it's super important and used in schools, by the government, and when people in Cambodia talk to each other every day. What's cool about Khmer is that it has its own set of squiggly lines, circles, and symbols that stand for different sounds. That's how they write down their words. When people talk in Khmer, it sounds nothing like English or Spanish because it's totally unique. A lot of people—more than 16 million—grow up speaking Khmer, and it's a big part of their culture and how they share stories, jokes, and express their feelings.

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