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  1. Khmer people - Wikipedia

    The Khmer people (Khmer: ជនជាតិខ្មែរ, UNGEGN: Chônchéatĕ Khmêr, ALA-LC: Janajāti Khmaer [cɔn.ciət kʰmae]) are an ethnic group native to Cambodia.

  2. Khmer | Cambodia, Angkor, Theravada Buddhism | Britannica

    Khmer, any member of an ethnolinguistic group that constitutes most of the population of Cambodia. Smaller numbers of Khmer also live in southeastern Thailand and the Mekong …

  3. Khmer (Cambodian) alphabet and language - Omniglot

    Khmer is a Mon-Khmer language spoken mainly in Cambodia, and also in Vietnam and Thailand. There are about 16 million Khmer speakers in Cambodia, and about 1.2 million speakers of …

  4. What is Khmer? Exploring the Culture of the Khmer People

    Mar 12, 2024 · What is Khmer famous for? Learn about Khmer culture in Cambodia, historical facts, culture, and traditional customs.

  5. Khmer Lesson - YouTube

    In this channel consist of many videos for foreigners who want to learn Cambodian language. I believe that this channel is really helpful for foreigners aiming to come to visit, to work, to live in...

  6. Khmer Empire - World History Encyclopedia

    Mar 12, 2013 · The Khmer empire was a powerful state in South East Asia, formed by people of the same name, lasting from 802 CE to 1431 CE. At its peak, the empire covered much of …

  7. Google បកប្រែ

    សេវាកម្មរបស់ Google ដែលត្រូវបានផ្ដល់ជូនដោយឥតគិតថ្លៃ ...

  8. Khmer - languagesgulper.com

    Khmer is the national language of Cambodia and the second largest Austroasiatic language after Vietnamese. In contrast with Vietnamese, Khmer has typical Austroasiatic features like …

  9. Khmer people - Wikiwand

    The Khmer people are an ethnic group native to Cambodia. They comprise over 95% of Cambodia's population of 17 million. They speak the Khmer language, which is ...

  10. Khmer Empire: Rise, glory and fall - MSN

    Dec 10, 2025 · The Khmer Empire was one of the most powerful and advanced civilizations of the medieval world, ruling much of Southeast Asia for over 600 years. Centered around Angkor, it …