
Explore Khmer consonants and subcontinent, organized into two color groups—red and blue—and practice pronunciation, noting variations among speakers across all 33 consonants and 32 subcontinent.
Learn about dependent vowels and independent vowels in Cambodian, how they change with consonants, color-coded red and blue sound groups, and a 24-sound table.
Learn about Cambodian independent vowels that can stand alone, including the 13 independent vowels, their pronunciation, and practice reading from numbers 1 to 13.
Learn Khmer punctuation and how 11 marks alter consonant and vowel sounds, signal sentence endings, indicate plural vs singular, and show silent letters through practical examples.
Learn how seven Khmer consonants change sound when combined with the tmenh-gon-dol punctuation (៉) and practice writing them correctly with step-by-step examples.
Learn how to apply a stamp to four Khmer consonants to change from one sound to another. Review examples that show how adding the stamp alters sounds across consonant-vowel combinations.
Learn to write and read Khmer numbers from 0 to 9, using five plus one to four to form six to nine, and practice the Khmer numerals.
Begin Khmer spelling by starting with a consonant, then add a subcontinent and vowels, and finish with a final consonant or vowel, illustrated by step-by-step Cambodian examples.
Learn how to combine Khmer consonants to form consonant-consonant clusters in spelling and reading. Practice spelling examples like yo, bon, and call to reinforce the concept.
Explore how to spell consonant with a vowel in Khmer, using examples like jaw and jam, and go and go to illustrate pronunciation-based spellings.
Learn how to spell Khmer consonant with vowels and consonants by practicing with example words like jan, sake, parrot, and mosquito to master syllable construction and pronunciation.
Learn how to spell Khmer words using a consonant with a sub-consonant and a vowel. The lesson uses examples to illustrate consonant-sub-consonant and vowel patterns in the Cambodian alphabet.
Learn how to spell consonant with sub and vowel as well as consonant, using step-by-step spelling with example words like Saman, guru, and my day.
Learn to spell words ending with a consonant in Khmer, where the final consonant may have no sound, with examples and spelling patterns.
Learn to spell the Khmer consonant ha with sub-consonant saw, using simple word examples and patterns for beginners in the Cambodian alphabet course.
Learn how to spell the Khmer consonant ha with the sub-consonant wa, understand its pronunciation, and read examples such as cafe and coffee to reinforce spelling.
Learn how to write the Khmer consonant ប with the vowel ា, mastering the correct stroke order and practicing with example words to form proper syllables.
Learn how to write Khmer punctuation with vowels, and practice applying the rules for placement using examples.
Learn how to write Khmer punctuation with vowels dtrey-sab using a consistent formula for consonant and vowel combinations, with practical examples.
Learn how to write a Khmer consonant with a sub-consonant, including when to place the sub-consonant below the main letter and how this changes spellings in examples.
Learn to read Cambodian (Khmer) one-syllable words by practicing step by step, following top-to-bottom and left-to-right guidance, and recognizing basic syllable patterns.
Practice reading difficult Khmer words aloud with guided reading and joint repetition, following along as the teacher model reads column by column to build confidence and decoding skills.
Explore reading words with independent vowels in Khmer, learning how an independent vowel can stand alone or with consonants, and practice spelling and decoding syllable sounds.
Learn to read Khmer words ending with a silent consonant. Identify when a consonant has no sound, and spell simple forms like ma, pa, mum, and mat.
Learn to read Cambodian sentences by practicing word-by-word decoding without spaces, using phonetic flows and guided line-by-line reading to spell and understand basic Khmer sentences.
Learn to read two-syllable words in the Khmer alphabet, building essential reading skills for Khmer beginners.
Explore difficult words in Khmer and practice using the Cambodian alphabet for beginners, guided by the 'Answer (Difficult Words)' lecture.
Practice reading sentences together and reading names aloud as you learn the Cambodian alphabet for beginners.
Khmer is a Mon-Khmer language spoken mainly in Cambodia, and also in Vietnam and Thailand. In 2015 there were about 16 million Khmer speakers in Cambodia, and there were about 1.2 million speakers of the language in Vietnam in 2009. In Thailand a variety of Khmer known as Northern Khmer is spoken by 1.4 million people. This is considered a separate language by some people.
This course will teach you all Khmer alphabet such as Consonants, Sub-Consonants, Vowels, How to read, How to write...etc. After you complete this course you will not think Khmer alphabet is difficult anymore.
Welcome to learn Khmer alphabet with this course.