Synopses & Reviews
This is a compact and travel–friendly Cambodian–English and English–Cambodian dictionaryThe Tuttle Practical Cambodian Dictionary answers the need for a dictionary of Cambodian that is handy, current, and useful to those with little or no experience with the Cambodian language. With other Cambodian dictionaries are designed for those who can read Cambodian script, this dictionary provides entries in both script and romanized form. Entries provide clear, precise definitions and sample phrases to illustrate the natural usage of the language. Foreigners learning Cambodian and Cambodians learning English will find this dictionary a reliable and effective reference tool for their studies. Useful features include:
- both English–Cambodian and Combodian–English sections.
- Approximately 5,500 entries.
- All entries in both romanized and Cambodian script.
- Helpful appendixes and sample usages.
- Handy, compact size.
Synopsis
Both script and romanized entries provide clear, precise definitions and sample phrases to illustrate the natural usage of the language. Approximately 5,500 entries in English-Cambodian, and Cambodian-English sections.
Synopsis
This 5,500-word dictionary contains precise definitions and sample phrases to help users understand Cambodian.
Synopsis
This handy, up-to-date Cambodian dictionary contains over 5,000 entries. It is designed with both script and romanized forms to help those with little or no experience with Cambodian script. Entries provide clear, precise definitions and sample phrases to illustrate the natural usage of the language. Foreigners learning Cambodian and Cambodians learning English will find this dictionary a reliable and effective reference tool for their studies.
About the Author
David Smyth is a lecturer in Thai and Cambodian at the University of London.
Tran Kien is an assistant lecturer in Cambodian at the University of London.