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O que (quem) é Khmer - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Khmerian; Khmer (disambiguation); The Khmer

Khmer         
[km?:]
¦ noun (plural same or Khmers)
1. a native or inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Khmer in SE Asia.
2. a native or inhabitant of Cambodia.
3. the language of the Khmers, the official language of Cambodia.
Origin
the name in Khmer.
Khmer language         
  • A stone carved in Old Khmer
  • The approximate locations where various dialects of Khmer are spoken
  • An example of modern Khmer script at the Cambodian Embassy in [[Berlin]]
  • A Khmer speaker with Phnom Penh dialect.
  • Vowel Diagram (Monophthongs)
  • Reading the first article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Khmer.
AUSTROASIATIC LANGUAGE OF CAMBODIA
Cambodian Language; Cambodian language; ភាសាខ្មែរ; Khmer Language; Khmer (language); ISO 639:khm; ISO 639:km; Khmer phonology; Central Khmer language; Khmer dialects; Km (language); History of the Khmer language; Central Khmer; Cambodian phonology

Khmer (; Khmer-language text">ខ្មែរ, Khmer-language text">Khmêr [kʰmae]) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Khmer people, and the official and national language of Cambodia. Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and religious registers, through Hinduism and Buddhism. It is also the earliest recorded and earliest written language of the Mon–Khmer family, predating Mon and Vietnamese, due to Old Khmer being the language of the historical empires of Chenla, Angkor and, presumably, their earlier predecessor state, Funan.

The vast majority of Khmer speakers speak Central Khmer, the dialect of the central plain where the Khmer are most heavily concentrated. Within Cambodia, regional accents exist in remote areas but these are regarded as varieties of Central Khmer. Two exceptions are the speech of the capital, Phnom Penh, and that of the Khmer Khe in Stung Treng province, both of which differ sufficiently enough from Central Khmer to be considered separate dialects of Khmer.

Outside of Cambodia, three distinct dialects are spoken by ethnic Khmers native to areas that were historically part of the Khmer Empire. The Northern Khmer dialect is spoken by over a million Khmers in the southern regions of Northeast Thailand and is treated by some linguists as a separate language. Khmer Krom, or Southern Khmer, is the first language of the Khmer of Vietnam, while the Khmer living in the remote Cardamom Mountains speak a very conservative dialect that still displays features of the Middle Khmer language.

Khmer is primarily an analytic, isolating language. There are no inflections, conjugations or case endings. Instead, particles and auxiliary words are used to indicate grammatical relationships. General word order is subject–verb–object, and modifiers follow the word they modify. Classifiers appear after numbers when used to count nouns, though not always so consistently as in languages like Chinese. In spoken Khmer, topic-comment structure is common, and the perceived social relation between participants determines which sets of vocabulary, such as pronouns and honorifics, are proper.

Khmer differs from neighboring languages such as Burmese, Thai, Lao, and Vietnamese in that it is not a tonal language. Words are stressed on the final syllable, hence many words conform to the typical Mon–Khmer pattern of a stressed syllable preceded by a minor syllable. The language has been written in the Khmer script, an abugida descended from the Brahmi script via the southern Indian Pallava script, since at least the 7th century. The script's form and use has evolved over the centuries; its modern features include subscripted versions of consonants used to write clusters and a division of consonants into two series with different inherent vowels.

Khmer (album)         
NILS PETTER MOLVÆR ALBUM
Khmer (released 1997 in Germany by ECM Records (ECM 1560) – 537 798-2) is an album by the Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær. The album mixes elements of electronica and jazz.

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Exemplos do corpo de texto para Khmer
1. He also urged Khmer and Kinh cadres to increase their professional skills and improve Khmer language to disseminate the Party and State‘s policies to Khmer ethnic people in anticipation of hostile forces‘ conspiracy to separate Khmer and Kinh people‘s solidarity.
2. Provinces that have a large population of Khmer people also have Khmer–language weeklies.
3. The representatives included Khmer monks from the Associations for Solidarity of Patriotic Monks of the localities, and Khmer veteran revolutionaries.
4. More than 80% of Khmer households have audio visual equipment and have learnt the Khmer language. (VNA)
5. Don‘t Miss Khmer Rouge ‘Butcher‘ dies Dawn arrest for Khmer Rouge leader Remnants of the Khmer Rouge continued to battle Cambodia‘s government into the 1''0s before fragmenting in the middle of the decade.