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Is Khmer related to Vietnamese?

Is Khmer related to Vietnamese?

Very different, although they are related. Both belong to the same language family, although in different branches. Both Vietnamese and Khmer are Austro-Asiatic languages. Other languages belonging to this family are Mon, Wa and Palaung, for instance.

What is the race of Cambodia?

Khmer
The largest of the ethnic groups in Cambodia are the Khmer, who comprise approximately 90\% of the total population and primarily inhabit the lowland Mekong subregion and the central plains….Ethnic groups.

Ethnic group Population \% of total*
Khmer 13,684,985 90\%
Vietnamese 800,000 5\%
Chinese 152,055 1\%
Other 608,222 4\%

What ethnic groups did Khmer Rouge target?

Khmer nationalism Some historians such as Ben Kiernan have stated that the importance the regime gave to race overshadowed its conceptions of class. Once in power, the Khmer Rouge explicitly targeted the Chinese, the Vietnamese, the Cham minority and even their partially Khmer offspring.

Is Cambodian tonal?

About the Khmer Language In marked contrast to Vietnamese, Thai, Lao, and Burmese, Khmer is not a tonal language. However, not unlike Thai, Lao, and Burmese, Khmer has been influenced by Sanskrit and Pali, largely as a result of the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism in Cambodia.

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Who are the indigenous peoples of Cambodia?

The largest indigenous communities are the Kuy, Mnong, Stieng, Brao, Tampuan, Pear, Jarai and Rade. The first five speak Mon-Khmer languages, whereas Jarai and Rade are both languages of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family.

What is the Khmer greeting?

The formal greeting in Khmer is “Choum reap sor” and should be said while sampeahing. (The more informal “Susaday” is reserved for casual situations and does not involve a sampeah.) “Choum reap lear” is the formal good-bye.

Was the Khmer Rouge ethnic cleansing?

By January 1979, 1.5 to 2 million people had died due to the Khmer Rouge’s policies, including 200,000–300,000 Chinese Cambodians, 90,000 Muslims, and 20,000 Vietnamese Cambodians….

Cambodian genocide
Deaths 1.5 to 2 million
Perpetrators Khmer Rouge