Khmer language
The Khmer language is the official language of Cambodia and is spoken by over 16 million people. It belongs to the Austroasiatic language family and is known for its unique script, which is derived from the ancient Brahmi script. The language has a rich history and is used in various forms of literature, media, and daily communication.
Khmer is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch used when pronouncing words can change their meaning. It has a complex system of vowels and consonants, making it distinct from many other languages in the region. The language plays a crucial role in preserving Cambodian culture and identity.