cambodians in English

noun
1
a native or inhabitant of Cambodia, or a person of Cambodian descent.
In addition, Cambodians have borrowed words from Thai, French, Chinese, and Vietnamese.

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1. Significantly, no Cambodians—including the Buddhist community—condemned the killings.

2. The Cambodians took this opportunity to invade Siam but was also repelled.

3. And the Cambodians have actually controlled the Hayden Planetarium from their high school.

4. Nevertheless, Cantonese continues to serve as the common community language among most Chinese Cambodians.

5. It's extremely dangerous work. Landmines still kill and maim more than 60 Cambodians a month.

6. Demographic analysis by Patrick Heuveline suggests that between 1.17 and 3.42 million Cambodians were killed.

7. More recently, consider the 1979 reports of a possible slaughter of over 2 million Cambodians.

8. On March 23, Sihanouk made a public appeal in China for Cambodians to revolt against the government.

9. The people of the country are called Cambodians, and the Khmer language is the official language of Cambodia.

10. The country is at peace after decades of conflict, and a majority of Cambodians are optimistic about the …

11. Battambang.asia was born as a responsive directory useful for the relation development of the local Community both Cambodians and foreigners

12. The purpose of this policy was to turn professional and urban Cambodians, or "Old People", into "New People" through agricultural labor.

13. It is noteworthy that Cambodia has a very young population, and by 2003 three-quarters of Cambodians were too young to remember the Khmer Rouge era.

14. In fact, under the Khmer Rouge, nearly 1.7 million Cambodians were executed on the so-called killing fields or died as a result of overwork, disease, or starvation.