by chkwoot » Wed May 09, 2018 7:58 am
ckaps wrote:Hello! I was looking to learn how to write my adoption date in Khmer. It was June 7, 1998. Thank you!
When I put 7/6/1998 into Google translate, English to Khmer, I get
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7/6/1998.
In Cambodia, Arabic numerals are very common. You can use Google translate to find out how to spell "June".
Try:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_numerals
Here, and in many countries, dates are written and spoken as: day/month/year.
Is this for a tat?
If you want to tell your story, I'm sure there are at least a few of us who'd like to here it.
[quote="ckaps"]Hello! I was looking to learn how to write my adoption date in Khmer. It was June 7, 1998. Thank you![/quote]
When I put 7/6/1998 into Google translate, English to Khmer, I get [spoiler]7/6/1998. :eyes:
In Cambodia, Arabic numerals are very common. You can use Google translate to find out how to spell "June".[/spoiler]
Try: [url]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_numerals[/url]
Here, and in many countries, dates are written and spoken as: day/month/year.
Is this for a tat?
If you want to tell your story, I'm sure there are at least a few of us who'd like to here it. :thumbsup: