Japanese to Khmer Translation

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Common Phrases From Japanese to Khmer

JapaneseKhmer
ありがとうសូមអរគុណ
お願いしますសូម
ごめんសុំទោស
こんにちはជំរាបសួរ
さようならលាហើយ
はいបាទ
いいえទេ
元気ですか?អ្នក​សុខសប្បាយ​ទេ?
すみませんអត់ទោស
わからないខ្ញុំមិនដឹងទេ។
わかりましたខ្ញុំ​យល់
そう思いますខ្ញុំ​ក៏​គឹ​ត​ចឹ​ង​ដែរ
多分ប្រហែល
また後でជួប​គ្នា​ពេល​ក្រោយ
気をつけてថែរក្សា
どうしたの?មានរឿងអី?
どうでもមិន​អី​ទេ
もちろんពិតប្រាកដ​ណាស់
すぐにភ្លាមៗ
さあ行こうតោះ​ទៅ

Interesting information about Japanese Language

Japanese is a special way of talking that comes from Japan, a country with lots of islands. People who live in Japan use this language to talk to each other, write stories, and make movies. Japanese has its own set of pretty pictures called 'characters' for writing words. Some of these characters are called 'kanji', and they come from pictures that were made a long time ago in China. But Japanese also has two other sets of characters, 'hiragana' and 'katakana', that are simpler and used for different things, like for words that come from other countries or for helping people know how to say a kanji character. In Japanese, the way you talk to someone can change based on who they are, like if they're your friend, your teacher, or someone you've just met, and there are polite forms of words to show respect. Learning Japanese can be like a fun game because it's so different, but it also can be hard because you have to learn lots of characters and special ways of saying things. But many kids and grown-ups enjoy learning it, especially if they like Japanese cartoons, comics, or video games.

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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