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    Stelae of the Pre-Angkorean and Angkorean periods, featuring the Khmer script, have been found throughout the former Khmer Empire, from the Mekong Delta to what is now southern Laos, Northeast Thailand, and Central Thailand. Slight differences can be seen between ancient Khmer inscriptions written in Sanskrit and those written in Khmer.
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    Let’s begin! The Khmer language is a member of the Mon-Khmer family of languages. The name “Khmer” comes from the Sanskrit word “Khemaraja,” which means “warrior king.” This name was given to the people by their neighbors because they were known as fierce warriors able to conquer their enemies with weapons made out of bronze or iron.
    Northern Khmer (called Khmer Surin in Khmer) refers to the dialects spoken by many in several border provinces of present-day northeast Thailand.
    The construction of monumental temples like Angkor Wat saw an increase in the use of the script in religious inscriptions, epics, and royal decrees. Following the decline of the Khmer Empire, Khmer writing continued to evolve under the influence of neighboring languages and cultures.
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    WebFeb 4, 2024 · Pre-Angkorian Period. The Khmer language is an Austroasiatic language belonging to the Mon-Khmer branch. The first people to speak the language were the ancestors of today’s Mon-Khmer

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    Web3 days ago · t. e. The Khmer Empire was a Hindu - Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia, centered around hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia. Known as Kambuja by its inhabitants, it grew out of the …

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