Tagalog to Khmer Translation

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Common Phrases From Tagalog to Khmer

TagalogKhmer
Salamatសូមអរគុណ
Pakiusapសូម
Paumanhinសុំទោស
Kamustaជំរាបសួរ
Paalamលាហើយ
Ooបាទ
Hindiទេ
Kamusta ka?អ្នក​សុខសប្បាយ​ទេ?
pasensya na poអត់ទោស
hindi ko alamខ្ញុំមិនដឹងទេ។
naiintindihan koខ្ញុំ​យល់
Sa tingin koខ្ញុំ​ក៏​គឹ​ត​ចឹ​ង​ដែរ
Siguroប្រហែល
See you laterជួប​គ្នា​ពេល​ក្រោយ
Ingatថែរក្សា
Anong meron?មានរឿងអី?
Hindi baleមិន​អី​ទេ
Syempreពិតប្រាកដ​ណាស់
kaagadភ្លាមៗ
Tara naតោះ​ទៅ

Interesting information about Tagalog Language

Tagalog is a special kind of talking and writing that many people use in a place called the Philippines. It's like a secret code that only those who have learned it can understand. Think of when you talk to your friends using words that only you know the meaning of—Tagalog is like that for people in the Philippines. It's a very important language there, and lots of kids learn it when they grow up, just like you learn your own language. People use it to say "hello," to ask for things, to tell stories, and even to sing songs. When they write, they use little marks like the ones you see in books, which are called letters, to make words in Tagalog. This way, even if they are not talking out loud, they can still share their thoughts and ideas with others. If you ever go to the Philippines or meet someone from there, you might hear them speaking or even get to learn some Tagalog words yourself! It's like a language game that connects all the people who can speak it, no matter where they are.

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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