Cambodian-English Glossary

Cambodian-English Glossary by Franklin E. Huffman, published by Yale University Press in 1977, is a valuable resource for those studying the Cambodian language. This first edition contains 152 pages and is designed to accompany a series of Cambodian readers. It serves as an aid for both students of the language and Cambodians living in English-speaking countries, providing a practical reference for understanding and using Cambodian vocabulary.
This glossary includes approximately 10,000 words, offering definitions that are useful and complete at a general level, making it a significant tool for language learners. While it is not as comprehensive as a full dictionary, it fulfills an important role as an accessible resource for speakers of both Cambodian and English. The work emphasizes the study of Southeast Asian languages, making it a relevant addition for those interested in foreign language study.
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Designed to accompany the series of Cambodian readers prepared by Franklin E. Huffman and Im Proum, this work is now reissued as an aid not only to students of the Cambodian language but also to Cambodians residing in English-speaking countries.
The largest such glossary compiled to date, it includes some 10,000 words, with definitions that are useful and complete at a general level, beyond the specific context of the published readings. Although less comprehensive than a dictionary, it fills an important purpose as an inexpensive aid for speakers of either language.
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