
Speak Khmer Today
A Simple Way to Learn to Speak the Cambodian Language
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Narrated by:
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Sivy Bienert
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Sivy Bienert
About this listen
If you are interested in this audiobook, it most likely means that you are about to embark on an exciting journey to the Kingdom of Wonder, Cambodia. Let me be the first to welcome you. Whether you are a volunteer, a teacher, a businessman, a government worker, an expat, or a tourist, you will find that being able to communicate Khmer with the local people will make your trip more enjoyable. This book is a simple guide to help you speak basic Khmer even if you have never spoken one Khmer word before. Each lesson contains phrases that help you to ask questions and begin a conversation.
©2018 Sivy Bienert (P)2018 Sivy Bienert
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