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Welcome To The Kingdom Of Cambodia

Your Dreams Can Become Reality In Cambodia

Cambodian Guide Services

Enjoy learning the history and viewing the many wonders of Cambodia with an experienced guide, fluent in English and Thai.
Hi ! I am Mr. Sowanna Yun. I have been hosting guests to our country for over 10 years, and would enjoy sharing our cultural riches with you and your friends. Let me begin by providing some information about our country in the "Temple" and "Cambodia" webpage selections. Welcome your call or email with questions and I am happy to assist with trip planning.
Enjoy my introduction to Cambodia and thrill its unique wonders that are an easy email, call and plane trip away. Your guide to Cambodia,
Mr. Sowanna Yun.
More Info.
http://www.cambodianguide.com

Special thanks to KI-MEDIA NEWS who posted my website on the information.
http://www.ki-media.blogspot.com/2008/12/need-guide-for-angkor-wat-and-siem-reap.html
Mr. Sowanna Yun, English and Thai speaking guide in Siem Reap - Angkor - Cambodia.
sowanna012@yahoo.com Tel:+ 855-12768193, 012768193

Address : H# 0241, Group 07, Chong Kao Sou village, Slar Kram Commune,Siem Reap town, Siem Reap Province.

Transport & Guide Services

Cambodian Guide Services

Hi. to all our friendly Readers, We are very pleased that you have taken the time to read about our private transport services. Please send me any inquiries you might have. We will be only to happy to reply and give you any information on Cambodia that you require. Come and immerse yourself in the experience that is Cambodia .


1. Private Transport with A/C Car

2. Private Transport with A/C Mini van ( 8,12 , 15 seat )

3. Bus Services ( 25,35, and 45 seat )

4. Official Tour Guide

- Know when prices drop on the trips you want

- Please find A Great Deal from Cambodian Guide Services.

- Official Tour Guide - English & Thai Speaking

1. Half Day Tour : US$ 15 per day per group

2. Full Day Tour : US$ 30 per day per group

3. Extra charge for Sunrise : US$ 5 per group

Please Note: Taxi or moto drivers are not allowed to guide tourists in the Angkor Park. If you need a guide; these must be booked in advance as none are available within the Temples. The cost of a fully licensed guide as descriptions.
We recommend that you use our quality services. No money required in advance. Cambodia is becoming a very popular tourist destination to avoid disappointment and delays. Book with our reliable and professional guides.

If you need other languages, please send me a query.

Different Languages


1 - Chinese Speaking Guide

2 - German Speaking Guide

3 - French Speaking Guide

4 - Russian Speaking Guide

5 - Spainish Speaking Guide
Private Transport Services

- Airport, Ferry boat,Bus station pick up & Transfer Services

1.- Car 4 Seats

- US$ 7 per car

2.- Van 8 ,12 and 15 Seats

- US$ 10 per van

If you stay in our country more days , free pick up and transfer

- Classical Tour Angkor Areas.

Half Day Tour by A/C car 4 seat : US$ 15 per car

Full Day Tour by A/C car 4 seat : US$ 30 per car

- A/C Minin Van : 8, 12 and 15 Seat : US$ 40 per group

Our best transport and Guide services deals

Pick up from and Transfer to any destination you require.

- Pick Up From Siem Reap International Airport

- Pick up from Cambodian - Thai border

- Pick up from Cambodian - Vietnamese border

- Pick up from Phnom Penh Airport and visit one or more days in Phnom Penh and come to Siem Reap - Angkor. etc

Please contact us @ :
sowanna012@yahoo.com . I will reply to you within 24 hours. Please give us one week notice or more than one week.

We can offer you a special price.
Transport + Guides

http://www.cambodianguide.com/

Suggested Itineraries

Hi.to all our friendly readers,we are very pleased that you have taken the time to read about our Example Tour Programs. This itinerary is flexible and may be adjusted to suit your requirements.
Sowanna`s email :
sowanna012@yahoo.com

ANGKOR TICKETS
The Archaeological Park is open from 4.30 am to 5.30 pm everyday. Visitors can purchase entrance tickets for :
- One day pass : US$ 20 per person.
- Two or Three day pass : US$ 40 per person.
- One week pass : US$ 60 per person.
Visitors must take a photo to stick on ticket.
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Tour Itineraries Planning

Group of Rolous temples

- Preah Ko temple

- Bakong temple

- Lolei temple

- Prei Monti temple

- Angkor Wat temple is the largest Hindu temple in the world

In and Around Angkor Thom city

1. Phnom Backheng temple
2. Backsei temple
3. Prasat Bei temple
4. South Gate of former Angkor Thom
5. Bayon temple is the center of former Angkor Thom
6. Baphuon temple
7. Phimeanakas temple and Former Royal Palace
8. Preah Palilay temple
9. Elephant & Leper King Terraces
10. Group of Preah Pithu temples
11. Group of Prasat Sour Prat temples
12. East , East-north , West and North Gates of Angkor Thom city,

Small Tour Planning

1. Kravan temple
2. Bat Chum temple
3. Banteay Kdei temple
4. Thomonun & Chao Saydevoda temple
5. Sras Srang terrace and pool
6. Takeo temple
7. Taprohm temple

Grand Tour

1. Pre Rup temple
2. East Mebon temple
3. Tasom temple
4. Neak Pean temple
5. Preah Khan temple

Remote AttractionTour

1. Bantaey Samre temple
2. Phnom Bok temple
3. Chao Srei Vibol temple
Another Remote Attraction site
1. Banteay Srei temple
2. Kbal Spean mountain resort
3. Holy Kulen Mountain resort

Please send me any inquiries, I will give you a special Tour Itinerary. I will reply to you within 24 hours. Please do not hesitate to contact us :
sowanna012@yahoo.com

Please give us one week notice or more than one week. Less than one week We will not accept any booking.

Sightseeing & Activities


Sightseeing and Activities In and Around Siem Reap - Angkor.



Shooping
Local Markets
1. Psa Leu Market
2. Samakee Market
3. Old Market
4. Central Market
5. Angkor Night Market
What to buy
- Temple Rubbings
- Statues and Carvings
- Silver betel Containers
- Cambodian Silk
- Gems and Jewelries
- Artisan of Angkor
Angkor Silk Farm ( The rebirth of Angkor Art )
It is located along the road No. 6 in Puok District. Entrance and guided tours are free of charge. Open daily from 8.00am until 5.00pm.
MUSEUM
Angkor National Museum
In Siem Reap - Angkor has just recently opened and features the Angkor National Museum itself + a cultural Mall and shops. The Museum `s 8 main galleries contain original artifacts restored by Angkor Conservation and a collection of 1.000 Buddha statues.
Other galleries focus on ancient clothing styles, the four principal kings of Angkor, the extant written materials from the Angkor temples, history and religion of Pre-Angkor period. Innovative mixed-media displays tell the story of the Angkor civilization and multi-lingual tour guides and audio units are also available.
This Museum is located on the road to Angkor Wat. Entrance Fee : US$12 for foreigners. Open 8.30am until 9.00pm.
1. Mine Museum
2. Cambodian Cultural Village
3. War Museum
4. Balloon Rides
5. Elephant Rides
6. Countryside Tours
7. Helicopters
8. Massage and Spa
There are numerous establishments around town that offer just about every variety of massage. it is also available at some hotels,nightclubs and hairdressers.
9. Night Club
- Given the current size of Siem Reap it is surprising and a wide choice of nightclubs.
Tonle Sap Lake
Cambodia `s Great lake is the most prominent feature on the map of Cambodia, a huge dumbbells - shaped body of water stretching across the northwest section of the country. In the rainy season, the Tonle Sap Lake is one of the largest freshwater lake in Asia, swelling to an expansive 12,000km2.
Sunset on the boat of Tonle Sap lake
Chong Khneas Floating Village

Among the non - temple related activities in Siem Reap is a visit to the floating village. About three - hour long boat ride to the floating village most recently cost US$ 15 per person if you are less then 10 people. Completed with driver and boat, the boat goes through the floating village and there is an opportunity for you to stop at the small Floating Schools to give notebooks , pen , pencil and other materials to school children.etc
Freshwater snake at Tonle Sap Lake
Snakes will be barbecued
Kompong Pluk Floating Village
Kampong Pluk is one of the three Floating Villages of the bank along the Tonle Sap lake. The stilted house built within the floodplain of the lake about 16 kms Southeast of Siem Reap town. It is a stilted house and it is a beautiful rather than Chong Kneas Floating Village. The houses are stilted to around 6 meters in heigh. You can go to visit this Kampong Pluk every year on September until January.
Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary/Area
Prek Toal is an area of the Tonle Sap lake who reserved as Biosphere. The Biosphere covers 31,282 hectares at the Northwest tip of Tonle Sap lake and it has many species of the large waterbirds such as : Black - headed Ibis, Painted Stork, Milky Stork, Spot - billed Pelican, Grey - headed fish Eagle and many more species. Prek Toal is the most accessible from Siem Reap and the most beautiful bird area. You can go to visit Bird Area in between November and January every year but the best time to visit there on December.

Hotel Services

Cambodian Guide Services

Siem Reap - Angkor has an ever-growing number of hotel and guesthouse rooms, and a variety that is wide enough satisfy all tastes and requirements. There are now several three star , four star and five star hotels in Siem Reap town, especially along the airport road and Angkor road and old market areas.Less expensive mid-range rooms with A/C, Cable TV and hot water are available in a variety of styles and looks and begins at around US$30 or US$60 but average US$60 - US$120. More expensive usually means newer, more stylish rooms and more hotel services. Budget guesthouse,usually Khmer family-run, cost US$15 - US$25 per night. Dozens of budget places are scattered across town.


If you are interested in the hotels and Guesthouse, please send me a query .We are very pleased to reply to all of your Questions and Queries within 24 hours. All budgets can be caterd for. We look forward to seeing you soon. I will act as your agent in package holiday/Tours in Siem Reap - Angkor and Phnom Penh city. If you wish to , Please contact us with your requirements.

Testimonial

Welcome To The Kingdom Of Cambodia

Your Dreams Can Become Reality In Cambodia

Cambodian Guide Services
Testimonial

Finding a Trustworthy Guide in Cambodia

My latest trip to Cambodia was an absolute pleasure, and many thanks goes to my Cambodian Guide, Mr. Sowanna Yun ( http://www.cambodianguide.com ). "Wanna" speaks Khmer, Thai and English. He is very knowledgeable about the history of Cambodia and Angkor Wat, as well as all of the ruins throughout the region. Wanna arranged every aspect of our recent trip, and it went off without a hitch. I found him to be honest and helpful, and he went out of his way to make our trip the best it could be. I now consider him a friend and can't wait until our next trip there in 2009. Wanna has already started planning that trip for us, and I can't wait to reunite with him for another great adventure.
More Info.
http://seaexplorer.blogspot.com


Sowanna is a very professional, very reliable guide, and a very good person too. He knows everything about Cambodia and Angkor temples. My trip was flawless. Strongly recommended!
Igor Bakman
(igorbk@gmail.com)

More Info :
http://igorb.livejournal.com/15452.html

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Figorb.livejournal.com%2F15452.html

Special thanks to Igorb Bakman came from Israel who pick up our services in Cambodia and posted many pictures of our country. May the God bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.


Special Thanks to YUN WANNA, our guide for great services provided and making our trip unforgettable experience. Our greatest recommendation!!!

More Info. : http://www.leshko.com

Hi Sowanna,Yes. I restarted my job. My wife made plenty of photos, as you know. Currently she is working on a huge entry in her internet blog describing our travel in detail. You can see this entry on http://tiny-rat.livejournal.com/, tag "cambodia". It is all in Russian, though, but you will see a lot of pictures there. She mentioned you couple of times in a very positive way, and mentioned that you "can't survive in Phnom Penh without a guide" (meaning you):))). She has not finished yet.Our trip on July 23rd was fine, bus was on time. We spent couple of hours in museum and then ate at a restaurant near Sisowath queue.I have very pleasant memories of Cambodia and will recommend you to my friends if somebody decides to go to your country. Maybe i'll come to your country again sometime. So, let's keep in touch.Good luck to you and your family,Dmitry and Nadia.

http://tiny-rat.livejournal.com/

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://tiny-rat.livejournal.com/&ei=bKqYSpf2HdOHkAXzt52rAg&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=2&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dtiny_rat.livejournal%26hl%3Den

Special thanks to Dmitry & Nadia who came from Russian and used our pick up services in Cambodia from 15 - 23 July 2009 in Phnom Penh city, Takeo province, Phnom Chiso & Tonle Bati temples and came to Siem Reap Angkor and Preah Vihear temple. May the Lord Buddha bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.
Написав несколько писем, я узнал, что на сайте http://www.cambodianguide.com можно узнать все подробности о стране, о памятниках архитектуры, древних храмах, религии и истории, а также о стоимости гостинниц и дополнительных услугах. Так как моя поездка была ограничена во времени, было принято решение воспользоваться услугами этого гида и автомобилем с водителем. Кстати, Если вы едете компанией, например 4-8 человек, то тогда можно заказать микроавтобус с водителем, а если больше - не вопрос забронировать большой автобус на группу. При этом стоимость в расчёте на одного человека будет совсем смешной.
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://svirepij.livejournal.com/tag/kampuchea&ei=7ay4Spj-JJao6APQ-cyGAg&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=2&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dsvirepij.livejournal%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG

More Info. : http://svirepij.livejournal.com/tag/kampuchea

Special thanks to Pavel and Regina who used our pick up services in Cambodia and posted many pictures of Cambodia.

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Wanna - The Greatest Tour Guide in Cambodia
Kelly recommended this tour guide to me 3 weeks before we left for Cambodia.
After few correspondences with him via email, WANNA (aka Yun Wanna) officially became our tour guide for the temple visiting.
I wonder if it is due to the female-dominant culture or the mindset of a traditional Cambodian, he was surprised when he found out it was a She (instead of a Guy) who sent him the emails during our first meet up in Le Tigre De Papie
He guided us for 4 days, including the trip to Angkor City (3-days), Beng Mealea temple and Tonle Sap Lake. Besides telling good legends, he is good in taking photographs, he knows which angle or poses are the best to potray the magnificent view of the tourist spots.
To be frank, I have never meet any impressive tour guide in my life. Wanna is the first who change my stereotype on a tour guide. I remember how he guided us along the journey, I respect his professionalism and passion into his guiding job, I remember how he cheered me up on the second day of the temple visiting, I remember how he called me 'philip, philip...' throughout the journey...WANNA, we appreaciate all your efforts.
As a tour guide, you have done a great job. You are the best companion of our trip!! Some says:"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going", YES!! The challenges and the hardships that we encountered and passed through along the journey will defnitely become one of the utmost traveling in our life!!

More Info. :
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Dear Mr. Wanna, Our trip to Cambodia was amazing. We learned so much about your country, both past and present, in just three short days. It felt like we were in another world, one so rich with history, both glorious and spiritual, yet a recent history so incredibly painful. Irene and I both felt a great deal of respect for you, Mr. Bunto and the Cambodian people for how you and your country are pulling themsleves out of a difficult time and making the best of the great things you have: your temples, your forests and lakes, your culture and most of all, the beauty of the people from deep within. I would like to thank you and Mr. Bunto for all of the incredible knowledge you shared with us, but also your personal stories, your opinions and your observations. Thank you for not only helping to give us a great tourist experience, but also a great human experience. Visiting Cambodia was the highlight of our two week Songkran holiday. Thank you for sharing your life, your history and your culture with us.
Again, thank you for making our trip so rich. Maryan Cerina
mcerina@hotmail.com
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Special thanks to Maryan Cerina and Irene Brinkman came from Canada who used our pick up services in Cambodia ( 16 - 18 April 2009 ) and donated moneys to our Angkor Homestay Volunteer Teachers Organization ( Free English Education for children in rural areas) amount US$40 and 100 Canada moneys.
May the God bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity
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Dear Sowanna,
It is now almost one year since I visited your wonderful country. You were my eyes and my ears and introduced me to everything Cambodia has to offer to the western tourist.
You were a kind and extremely knowledgeable guide and I had a wonderful time in your country. I have shown my photographs to many friends here and all have been very impressed. Obviously the Anghor Wat sites impressed but, more than that, some of the shots we have of the real people of Cambodia, their life by the river, etc have had a big effect on my friends.
I will be very happy to return to Cambodia in the next few years. It is a tourist destination without compare and I plan to return soon. Needless to say, when I do return, you will be my guide.
Kindest regards,
John Butterworth
j.butterworth@clix.pt

Special thanks to John Butterworth came from Portugal who used our pick up services in Cambodia. May the God bless you and family to have a happiness and longevity.
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Dear Sowanna, Here are some photos as promised. We have a very nice collection of photos from the trip and some good memories. We like to thank you very much for a great and safe trip through the Angkor Wat temple area. Clear explanation, flexible tour scheme, professional attitude, reliable up on appointments. You did a great job, both as a guide and private photographer. Kind regards, Marloes
edmarloes@live.nl
Special thanks to Marloes de Saegher and family came from Holland who used our pick up services in Cambodia on 21st - 23 May 2009. May the Lord Buddha bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.
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Dear Sowanna,
“Thanks Sowanna for the good visit during these 3 days ! You respect all our wishes, with nice optimization of the visit.
We sincerely appreciate your explanation on all history, with good sence of humor.
We wish you all the best for you and your family
Best regards
Annick Deschamps
Planning & Logistic Apparel & Accessories
Salomon S.A. – SOFTGOODS Logistics
74996 Annecy Cedex 9, France
Tel. +33 4 50 65 44 88, fax +33 4 50 65 45 97.

Special thanks to Annick Deschamps and friends came from France who used our pick up services in Cambodia - Angkor. May the God bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.
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I and my group (altogether 5 women) spent 5 days in Cambodia. We arranged our program in advance with Sowanna and he booked for us an excellent hotel as we agreed on it. Our trip was excellent and memorable thank to our guide to Sowanna. He’s a very talented, experienced guide so we could rely on him every time.
He’s very flexible and accomplised all of our wishes. For example On the way to Beng Melea – to a distant but a very interesting and intact place – we realized in a village that a wedding ceremony was held and as we were interested Sowanna arranged for us to participate ont he ceremony and to take photos there. These was a magical moment for us.
He knows well every monument and buildings he could show us the best places for taking photos. He could show us the most interesting places among the historical places and int he villages too.
Our bus was always very clean and we got cool fresh water every day in the bus during the trip. He took us restaurants where we could ate safe and healthy food. It’s also very important.
So, I could recommend to everybody to take their visit to Cambodia with Sowanna. If anybody need any information about him or about our travel, please feel free to write me: zelko.csilla@mkb.hu or csillogo11@gmail.com
Dear Sowanna, I hope you are satisfied with my testimony. I wish you all the best and good luck in your job and private life too.
Best regards,
Csilla
HUNGARY
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Hi Sowanna,
We had a great time in Cambodia and then went to Vietnam for several days. I am now back in the U.S. and have attached some of the group pictures per your request.
Thank you for doing such a great job at sharing your beautiful country with us. The people we met were so friendly and I highly recommend that everyone experience the rich culture and learn from the history that Cambodia has to offer. We enjoyed your stories and will recommend your services to our friends.
Best wishes,
Parul
psomani@mba2009.hbs.edu

Special thanks to Ms. Parul and friends who used our pick up services in Cambodia on 11 - 16 May 2009. May the Lord Buddha bless all of you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.
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Dear sowanna
Happy to see your email ...we all arrived here safely and was sharing our expereince with all my freinds here in singapore ..a good time.
Same time..happy to see that you have a new group coming to visit cambodia next week and same time you will be taking them around...Keep up the good work...

Myself will definitely recommend my friends/colleague to you as a "guide" for their future trip,...

Byeee for now...kusum...
kusumkb@yahoo.com.sg

Special thanks to Jitendra Bhilare and family who used our pick up services in Cambodia on 11 - 14 June 2009.
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Hi Sowanna,
Nice to see your mail. Our trip was great. I really liked cambodia very much; more than temples I like people of cambodia..nice simple and innocent..We had great time with u and visiting temples...you took very well care of us.
I will surely post u some pics this weekend I am currently very busy with work so couldnt get time to upload pictures....I would like to be part of helping people of cambodia in all the way I can so whenever you see some opportunity where in can be of any help please do let me know.Looking forward to see you again soon.
Thanks
Ruchir.
ruchirdhar@yahoo.com
Singapore

Special thanks to Ruchirdhar Dwivedi and friends who used our pick up services on 28 - 31 May 2009 in Cambodia.
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Dear Mr. Wanna, Our trip to Cambodia was amazing. We learned so much about your country, both past and present, in just three short days. It felt like we were in another world, one so rich with history, both glorious and spiritual, yet a recent history so incredibly painful. Irene and I both felt a great deal of respect for you, Mr. Bunto and the Cambodian people for how you and your country are pulling themsleves out of a difficult time and making the best of the great things you have: your temples, your forests and lakes, your culture and most of all, the beauty of the people from deep within. I would like to thank you and Mr. Bunto for all of the incredible knowledge you shared with us, but also your personal stories, your opinions and your observations. Thank you for not only helping to give us a great tourist experience, but also a great human experience. Visiting Cambodia was the highlight of our two week Songkran holiday. Thank you for sharing your life, your history and your culture with us.
Again, thank you for making our trip so rich. Maryan Cerina
mcerina@hotmail.com
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Special thanks to Maryan Cerina and Irene Brinkman came from Canada who used our pick up services in Cambodia ( 16 - 18 April 2009 ) and donated moneys to our Angkor Homestay Volunteer Teachers Organization ( Free English Education for children in rural areas) amount US$40 and 100 Canada moneys.
May the God bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.
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Hello Sowanna,
Natalie and Hayden are extremely thankful to their guide and driver for making their first trip to Cambodia one of the best holidays they have ever been on. The guide was able to be flexible with our requests and adapt his speed to our requirements. The driver was always there and ready with a lovely cold bottle of water. The guide and driver were always on time, efficient, friendly. It could not have been better and we love Cambodia . Cant wait to come back and we will certainly contact Sowanna again when we do.
Kind regards,
Natalie
Special thanks to Natalie and Hayden (Natalie.Lee@infor.com ) came from Singapore who used our pick up services in Cambodia on 14 - 16 March 2009. May God bless you and family to meet all happiness and longevity.
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Hello Mr Wanna

Thank you so much for your emails. The trip my sister and I had with you in Cambodia is one I will never forget. I have attached a nice photo for you.
Do you remember that I bought a musical instrument from a vendor? It is made of wood and is played with a bow. Do you know the name of it? I just can't remember. Anyway, thank you again for a wonderful trip, and I hope we see you again sometime.

Sincerely,
Irene Brinkman
Canadairenebrinkman@gmail.com
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Hi. Wanna,Just wanted to send you a quick email to let you know that I had agreat time on the visit two weeks ago. We really enjoyed your tour ofSiem Reap and the Angkor temples. In particular, it was great to hearyour perspective on Cambodia's history and its relations with yourneighboring countries. Cambodia has survived some incrediblechallenges, and it sounds like there are more to come.I'd love to stay in touch -- best of luck in the future.Jason Bhardwaj
USA
jason.bhardwaj@gmail.com
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More Info.

Introduction To Cambodia


Welcome To the Kingdom of Cambodia


- Land areas : 181,035 square kilometer`s that border with the countries of Thailand, Lao and Vietnam.
- Capital city : Phnom Penh
- Population : Over 14 million in 2008
- Official language : Khmer
- Second language : English and French
- Religion : Buddhism : 90 percent
- Cambodian currency : Riel
- Measurement : Metric system
- Time : GMT + 7 hours
- Electricity : High voltage 220v/50hz
- Country code : 855
Prepared by Mr. Sowanna Yun, English and Thai speaking guide in Siem Reap - Angkor - Cambodia. E-mail :
sowanna012@yahoo.com

Getting Into Cambodia
CAMBODIAN VISA AND TRANSIT VISA

As long as your passport has not expired, Cambodian visa can be obtained at Arrival in Siem Reap Airport, Phnom Penh Airport and border crossing checkpoint with Thailand, Vietnam and Loas. The price of a Cambodian Visa is US$ 20 can use 30 days in Cambodia.

FLIGHT SERVICES
Direct flight to Siem Reap - Angkor
Cambodia Angkor Air.com is a joint venture between Cambodia and Vietnam Airlines.More Info.


Bus Services
Bus travel is now the most popular means of overland transport between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. The road (National Route #6) is paved and smooth and there are several regularly scheduled daily buses in both directions, taking only 5 or 6 hours to make the trip.
This Mini Van is not my services
A thousand chicken were transported to market

River Ferry
Daily ferries runs on the Tonle Sap river and lake between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap and Battambang province. The end of the trip is marked by a hill, Phnom Krom, near the ferry dockyard at Chong Khneas 12 km south of Siem Reap. During the dry season when the water is low, the ferry stops short of the dockyard and passengers transfer to smaller boats to traverse the final few hundred meters.

International Overland Border Crossings
One of the border crossings at Poi Pet : Thai - Cambodian border checkpoint.
Cambodia shares overland border crossings with Thailand at Poipet, Koh Kong, O'smach, Pailin, Kam Reang and Unlung Veng checkpoint. Cambodia shares an overland border crossing with Vietnam at Bavet and Moc Bai checkpoint.Cambodia shares an overland border crossing with Lao country at Voeung Kam checkpoint.
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Banking and Money
Riels are used as the Cambodian currency. The Riel notes start from 100 and go all the way to 100,000. The notes are as follows:
100, 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000. The Exchange rate is 1 USD = 4,000Riel. US dollars are a widely used currency in Cambodia , but you will need some Cambodian Riels to make small purchases. 500 and 1000 Riels note are the most common and useful denominations. Hotels and most restaurants set prices in US dollars. Some places accept credit cards
and traveler cheque. Master Card and American Express are coming into wider use. Most businesses charge a 2% to 4% fee to accept credit cards.
Communication
Cambodian country calling country code is 855. International calls run less than $3 per minute. Local calls are 500 Riel/ minute and domestic long distances are $1 per minute. Some of the Internet places offer very inexpensive Internet phone service.
Materials and Clothes
Cambodia is a hot country so you do not need to bring winter clothing with you. Wear light, airy, clothing to protect yourself from the sun. The sun can be intense so bring a hat, and sunglasses. Carry an umbrella or raincoat with you during the wet season, wear practical shoes for climbing narrow steps and walking on uneven surfaces. Photographers should prepare for very bright light outdoor and heavily shadowed indoor photography, bring very low and high ASA films, a lens sun shield and a couple of extra batteries.

Working Hour
Cambodian offices and others start to open their offices at 7:30AM to 11:30AM. Resting at afternoon to start it again at 14:00PM to 17:00PM closed Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Cambodia standard time is seven hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. It is in the same time zone as Vietnam , Laos and Thailand .

Religion
The religion governed the concept and execution of all Khmer art and architecture is enhanced by an understanding of the religious beliefs of the Khmers.
According to belief, when a person died his soul was reincarnated and his spirit became free. The former religious practices, which were adopted in Cambodia at a later date recognized a common belief in rebirth , the idea that one is born again and again in different forms. At the present time, 90% of the
the Cambodian people are of the Buddhist religion. Hinduism for the most part has gone away.

Food Facts
In Cambodia , 90% of the population depends on their own agriculture. Their main source of food is rice, which they grow only once a year. This is only through the rainy season, which starts in May and ends in October. The Cambodian's only grow enough rice to feed 85% of their population with about 2 meals a day. The rice grown is 90% rice paddy and 10% glutinous rice.
Climate
Cambodia has tropical weather, which makes the country very warm and humid. The maximum temperature ranges from 26.5oc to 27.5oc (April is the hottest month) and the minimum temperature ranges from 24oc to 26.5oc (December is the coolest month). These temperatures can vary in mountainous and plateau areas. Because Cambodia 's seasons are affected by monsoons they are not too hot or too cool. In Cambodia , the temperature changes less than 4c, through out the year so it is very suitable for tourists.
Cambodia has two main seasons:
Dry season: From November to April, affected by dry wind, which blows from Siberi (Northeast Monsoon).
Rainy season: From May to October, affected by wind bringing rain, which blows from the sea to the continent (Southwest Monsoon). The two seasons might change a little from year to year and area to area.
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Cambodian History


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The Pre - Angkor Period

The Kingdom Of Funan

People Of Indo - China

At the end of the ice age (c. 12,000BC) the Indo-Chinese region is firstly inhabited by Australoid peoples. The land bridges between Malaya, the Indonesian islands and Australia are submerged. Various population groups migrate through southeast Asia. The Mon-Khmer people gradually settle in the lands which later become the kingdoms of Funan and Chenla and they become the dominant tribes in the area.

Geography Of Indo - China

The Indo-Chinese region today comprises the countries of Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand. It is made up of large fertile plains which lies around two rivers, the Mekong and the Tonle Sap. The land is settled by various tribes who develop the independent kingdoms.
c. 4000BC - AD100 Settlements are formed throughout the Indo-China region. The major cultural influences on the region are from China and India.


The Kingdom Of Funan

The area of present - day Cambodia was already inhabited in the 3rd millennium B.C but it was not documented historically until the beginning of the Christian era, where there rose up a kingdom that Chinese chronicles describe as Funan, from the Khmer word Phnom means Mountain. The foundation of Funan may be ascribed to a certain Kaundinya or Hun Tien who , inspired by a dream, presumably went from the India to Kambuja or Cambodia, where he married Soma or Liu Yeh, a local princess who was one of the Nagas, mythical beings that were part dragon ( Neang Neak ).


The son of Soma and Kaundinya was supposedly the founder of the first Kaundinya dynasty of Funan Empire. In the 5th-century a second Kaundinya arrived from India to revive the Indianized customs that had gone by the wayside, and beginning with King Kaundinya Jayavarman ( c 478 - 514 ) the rulers of Funan became more defined in a historical sense. Vyadhapura, their capital, is considered by some scholars to have stood at the foot of Ba Phnom in Takeo province at present-day. In AD 514 Rudravarman ascended the throne and chose Angkor Borei as his capital, where he probably lived until after AD539. In the most distinguished artistic production in this period is sculpture,which was part of the so-called Phnom Da = Phnom Da Mountain at Takeo province in the present-day. c AD 540 - 600 , named after the sacred rise near Angkor Borei, south of Phnom Penh city at the present day. For the most part the sculpture works, in sandstone, consist of portraits of Vishnu and figures connected to him, since Vishnuism must have been the religion of the sovereigns however. One of the 8 arm Vishnu statues is a good preserved in Phnom Penh museum that took it from Phnom Da temple. Shivaism is documented by numerous Lingas or Lingams, and this period witnessed the first representations of Harihara , half Shiva god and half Vishnu god. However, the architecture and fillets that support the head and arms of the portraits betray the lack of confidence the sculptors had in the stability of their work. The first statues of Buddha make their appearance in this period.

Chenla or Zhenla and The First Khmer Kingdoms

The Khmers, who were probably vasals of Funan or Nokor Phnom, came from the upper course of the Menam River and had reached the Mekong River via the Mun River Valley. Their first independent principality developed in the 5th-century, north of Tonle Sap lake: the Chinese accounts call this kingdom Zhenla and also mention the kings Shrutavarman and Shreshthavarman, whose capital Shreshthapura must have been in southern Laos. A major influence on the future history Cambodia was wrought by the Khmer kingdom of Bhavapura, in the area of present-day Kampong Thom province: its most important sovereign, Ishanavarman I, completed the conquest of Funan in AD 612 - 628 and chose Sambo Prei Kuk as his capital, renaming it Ishanapura in the center of Cambodia at the present-day. After some turmoil, Jayavarman I regained control of the kingdom in 657, but upon his death after the year 700 the kingdom broke up into numerous principalities, among which there emerged that of Shambhupura capital on the the Mekong River whose ruler King Pushkaraksha proclaimed himself king of all Kambuja in 716. According to the Chinese chronicles,in the early 8th century there were two Chenlas, a land Zhenla or upper Chenla and a water Chenla or lower Chenla : the former was united and centered around the ancient territories of Chenla, while the latter consisted of several in the area that once constituted Funan. The son of king Pushkarakasha, Shambhuvarman, and his heir, Rajendravarman I, maintained control over most of lower Chenla up to the end of the 8th center, when the Malayans and Javanese gained dominion over many Khmer prrincipalities. Artistic styles are ascribed to this period, the first of which , the Sambor Prei Kuk ( 600 - 650 ) , was named after the capital of Bhavapura, north of Kampong Thom province and ( 160 km ) southeast of Angkor Wat temple at the present-day. The foundation for future Khmer architecture in Angkor.

The Angkor Period

The Center Of The Khmer Empire or Kambuja Empire

AD802 - 1431
After the many wars, Lower Chenla and Upper Chenla, King Jayavarman II united the Kambuja. The 9th century witnessed the rise of Angkor art and architectures. The history of the capital - Nagara in Sanskrit, from which the Khmer word Nokor, Thai word Nakorn, France and English words Angkor derived - began with the grandiose consecration ritual of King Jayavarman II ( 790 - 850 ) in 802 on the holy Kulen Mountain to celebrate the independence of Kambuja or Cambodia from Javanese army occupation. That year marked the inauguration of the cult of Devaraja, the `God King` who was the terrestrial ruler with universal power.

WORK IN PROGRESS OF ANGKOR PERIOD

Prepared by
Sowanna Yun , English and Thai Speaking Guide in Cambodia
sowanna012@yahoo.com

A Short History Of The Khmer Ruling Kings In Angkor Empire

Ruler Dates The Reign

1. Jayavarman II c790 - 850 The founder of the Khmer Empire at mount Mahendra in the Kulen Mount. Later moved the capital to Hariharalaya.

2. Jayavarman III c 850 - 877 Built the laterite pyramid of Prei Monti and Trapeang Phong temple.

3. Indravarman I c 877 - 889 Succeeded probably by force. Built Bakong temple in sanstone, Preah Ko temple and Intratataka Baray = reservoir.

4. Yasovarman I c 889 - 915 Son of Indravarman I moved the capital city from Hariharalaya to Angkor ( Yasodharapura ). Built Lolei temple at Hariharalaya, then at Angkor built Phnom Bakheng temple, Prasat Bei temple, Thma Bay Kaek, Phnom Krom, Phnom Bok temples and East Baray = East reservoir.

5. Harshavarman I c 915 - 923 Succeeded to the throne very young: little known. Built Baksei Chamkrong temple and Kravan temple.

6. Isanavarman II c 923 - 928 Very little known about this short reign. No building known.

7. Jayavarman IV c 928 - 941 Revolted against his nephew Harshavarman II in 921: moved the capital to Koh Ker and built a hundred temples there.

8. Harshavarman II c 941 - 944 Successor at Koh Ker

9. Rajendravarman II c 944 - 968 Moved the city back to Angkor. Successful war against the Chams. Built East Mebon temple, Pre Rup temple, Bat Chum temple, Kutisvara temple and the beginning of Banteay Srei temple and added to others.

10. Jayavarman V c 968 - 1001 Succeeded to the throne as child, a peaceful reign. Built Takeo temple and continue to build Banteay Srei temple with his counsellors and added to others.

11. Udayadityavarman I c 1001 - 1002 A period of troubles and revolt.

12. Jayaviravarman c 1002 - 1010 Competes with Suryavarman I for the throne during a 9 - year struggle, but defeated. Built North Khleang temple and added to others.

13. Suryavarman I c 1002 - 1050 Tooke the throne by force, becoming undisputed ruler by 1010. Expanded the empire to the north and west. Built South Khleang, Phimeanakas temples, Royal palace in the Angkor Thom city, West Baray, Preah Vihear and Phnom Chiso temples and added to others.

14. Udayadityavarman II c 1050 - 1066 More revolts, Expanded the empire further west. Continued to build the West Baray from his father, built the Baphuon and west Mebon temples and added to others.

15. Harshavarman III c 1066 - 1080 Devastation from the previous reign`s troubles and a new war with Chams prevented new buildings.

16. Jayavarman VI c 1081 - 1107 First King from the Mahidharapura dynasty, his authority probably recognised only in the north.

17. Dharanindravarman I c 1107 - 1112 Younger brother of Jayavarman VI . Killed by Suryavarman II who disputed the throne.

18. Suryavarman II c 1113 - 1150 Ambitious, war-like and a great builder. Expanded the empire , fought the Dai Viet, Chams, Mons, and built Angkor Wat temple, Banteay Samre temple, Beng Mealea temple, Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda temple and added to others in Thailand.

19. Yasovarman II c 1150 - 1165 Chosen to succeeded because the heir was fighting in Champa. Killed by a usurper. No new building but continued work at Chau Say Tevoda, Banteay Samre and Beng Mealea temples. Added tower to Bakong temple.

20. Tribhuvanadityavarman c 1165 - 1177 Usurper, killed during the 1177, Chams invasion and burned the Yasodharapura - Angkor.

21. Jayavarman VII c 1180 - 1220 Legitimate heir of Dharanindravarman II. Expelled the Cham army. The last great Khmer king, a fervent Buddhist and builder on the largest scale. Preah Khan Kampong Svay temple, Tonle Bati temple, Taprohm temple, Preah Khan temple, Neak Pean temple, Ta Som temple, Ta Nei temple, Prasat Chrung temples, Angkor Thom city, Elephant & Leper King Terraces, Krol Ko temple, Banteay Kdei temple, Banteay Thom temple, Banteay Prei temple, Preah Pithu group temple, Preah Palilay temple, Jayatataka Baray and added to others in Thailand nowadays.

22. Indravarman II c 1220 - 1243 Begginnings of the decline of the empire. Champa abandoned, Sukhothai independent. Built Prasat Suor Prat, 12 temples. Thai had started to create the kingdom.

23. Jayavarman VIII c 1243 - 1296 Empire continued to dimish; Lopburi having to submit to Kublai Khan. Shivaite resurgence. Built Mangalartha or Prasat Top temples along the way of victory gate of Angkor Thom and probably restored Preah Palilay temple. Mangalartha is probably the last temple in Angkor Empire.

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24. Srindravarman c 1296 - 1307 The reign and daily life described by Zhou Daguan, the visiting Chinese diplomat. Stopped to build the sandstone building, probably wooden building for holy places.

25. Srindrajayavarman c 1307 - 1327 Little known about the reign, I will try to find more documents to explain you.

26. Jayavarmandiparamesvara or Jayavarman Paramesvara c 1327 ? The last king mentioned in inscriptions.

- In 1328 onward , no inscriptions to tell us as well.

27. Paramathakemaraja c 1330 - 1353

28. Hou-eul Na c 1353 - 1371 ? ; Wooden building for holy places.
- No inscriptions tell us as well in 1371/2 - 1403

29. Samtac Chao Phaya & Phing Ya c 1404 - 1405

30. Nippean Bat c 1405 - 1409

31. Lampong or Lampang Paramaja c 1409 - 1416

32. Sorijovong or Lambang c 1416 - 1425

33. Barom Racha c 1425 - 1429

34. Thommo Soccorach or Dharmasoka c 1429 - 1431

The Last King Of Angkor Empire ; Ponha Yat or Gam Yat in c 1432, he decided to move his court to Tuol Basan, in the province of Kampong Cham at the present day, on the eastern side of the Mekong river just above the forks. After remaining there only a year, he moved his capital again in c 1434, this time to Krong Chatomuka ( four faces ) at the junction of the Tonle Mekong river.
Phnom Penh city by King Ponha Yat in c 1433/4

I will post more information from 802 until 2009 when I am free.
If you have any information that you feel should be included or not. I would like to hear from you with any suggestions or recommendations. ( Mr. Sowanna Yun :
sowanna012@yahoo.com ).

Mysteries, Legends And Anecdotes
THE LOST CITY OF ANGKOR

For hundreds of years, the lost city of Angkor was itself a legend. Cambodian peasants living on the edge of the thick jungle around the Tonle Sap lake reported findings which puzzled the French colonialists who arrived in Indo-China in the 1860s. The peasants said they had found "temples built by gods or by giants." Their stories were casually dismissed as folktales by the pragmatic Europeans. Yet some did believe that there really was a lost city of a Cambodian empire which had once been powerful and wealthy, but had crumbled many years before.Henri Mahout's discovery of the Angkor temples in 1860 opened up this `lost city' to the world.

The legend became fact and a stream of explorers, historians and archaeologists came to Angkor to explain the meaning of these vast buildings. The earliest of these scholars could not believe that Angkor had been built by the Cambodian people, believing the temples to have been built by another race who had conquered and occupied Cambodia maybe 2,000 years before. Gradually, some of the mysteries were explained, the Sanskrit inscriptions deciphered and the history of Angkor slowly pieced together, mainly by French scholars in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Legends still remain. This once great city which had slept for so long still posed many questions.
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRENCH PROTECTORATE
The beginning of French involvement in Cambodia is to be found in the eighteenth century under Cambodian King DUANG'S reign in 1840-1859. King Duang sought the French support in an attempt to protect Cambodia and to establish trading. The King saw French Expansion into Vietnam as an opportunity for the king to regain territory that Cambodia had lost to the Vietnam is 21 provinces in the south of Vietnam today, KAMPUCHEA KROM or Lower Cambodia . The French interest in Cambodia deepened with its involvement began to rule and colonial on Cambodia in 1863-1953. And transferred or ceded or cut Cambodian territory ( Kampuchea Krom or Khmer Krom = Lower Cambodia or Lower Khmer to Vietman on June 4, 1949 ) When they withdraw their troop from Asia without discussing with Cambodian King. This below is Lower Cambodian Map. More Info.:
http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2009/08/destiny-of-indigenous-khmer-krom-people.html
http://www.khmerkrom.org/
Under Update


Saturday, October 3, 2009

How To Speak Khmer

Welcome TO Khmer Language Study

Cambodian Guide Services is pleased to bring you a Khmer Language Guide.
Your Dreams Can Become Reality In Cambodia

- Joom Reab Soou our friendly readers. I am very pleased that you have taken the time to learn some Khmer or Cambodian languages before you will come to visit our country. I think that it is very important for you who have intended to visit Cambodia - Angkor in the short future coming. Most of the our Khmer nation can not speak English in the whole country. I would like you to notice some sentences before you will arrive in Cambodia because I had experienced with my client at the end of 1992 AD during the United Nations sent his personnel ( 13,000 soldiers and over 7,000 civil servants and police officers ) to arrange an Election in Cambodia because of our country was just finished the war.
One day, I brought a UN officer to visit Angkor Areas on Saturday and Sunday by my Motorcycle but I could not speak English. I had have only a Angkor Map. If he wanted to visit any temple that needed it. He had always pointed his finger to the temple picture on the map. But, when he finished the trip in one temple, He traveled with me on the Motorcycle and he told me : Toilet ! Toilet ! Toilet ! Toilet !. I thought that Toilet ! Toilet ! Toilet is the name of the temple so I pressed the speed of the Motorcycle and drove it fast and fast,sudenly. He held my arm to stop the Motorcycle and then He ran into the forest. When he came back from the forest. He laughed all the times. He was not angry to me. When he finished the trips with me in 2 day visiting. He talked with me a lots but I did not understand his speaking. I took my 2 fingers up ( v ) and then he gave me $200 but my idea is only $20 for Two day trips. I was very happy to receive $200 from him. His $200 to make me to be a guide in Cambodia and can speak 3 foreign languages. As English , Thai and Spanish is under study. Khmer language is our mother tongue.
I would like to announce and find him if he can read my website . Please write me @
sowanna012@yahoo.com and I will bring your family - is free for Transport and Guide around Cambodia.
If someone have known him as his home town , country and Email, or got hearing from his speaking at the end of 1992 and write him and He has written me. I will offer you as follows :
Siem Reap - Angkor
1- 4 Star hotel room in one Deluxe twin room for 2 nights.
2 - Transport + English Speaking Guide for 3 day visiting. But food and other Entrance Fees will be paid by your own or you will travel with his family is free around Cambodia.
Short Event of Cambodian History
- In 1970 - 1975 : Civil War ( Pol Pot army and Lon Nol army ).
- In 1975 - 1979 : Pol Pot regime ( ruling ) did not permit Cambodian people to learn their own alphabet. No school
- In 1979 - 1991 : Vietnamese regime ( occupied ) did not permit Cambodian people to learn English. I think that maybe United States dropped a lot of bomb in Vietnam.



Sowanna is an owner / operator of Cambodianguide.com offered the food and bottle water to a Buddhist monk along the way to the holy Kulen mountain.

HOW TO SPEAK KHMER LANGUAGE

EVERYDAY TALK

English Language AND Khmer Language (Latin alphabet)

- Good Morning - Ah Run Soou Sdei

- Good Afternoon - Ti Via Soou Sdei

- Good Evening - Say Yaon Soou Sdei

- Good Night - Reat Trei Soou Sdei

- Hello - Joom Reab Soou

- Hi. - Soou Sdei

- How do you do ? - Joom Reap Soou.
Please notice : Joom Reab Soou is a polite word in Khmer language and you can take the 2 arms to respect. You can speak in all the time. Joom Reab Soou is for young people to older or high ranks. Soou Sdei is for equal age, you can speak in all the time.

ENGLISH AND KHMER LANGUAGES

- I - K`nyom
- You - Niak
- We - Yeung
- She - Nieng
- He - Koutt
- His - Roh Bos Kutt
- Her - Roh Bos Nieng
- Our - Roh Bos Yeung
- Your - Roh Bos Niak
- My - Roh Bos K`nyom
- Yes - Batt is for men
- Yes - Jah is for women

- Can you speak English.? = Teuh Niak Ahj Ni Yia Orng K`lehs Bahn Teh.?
- I can not speak Khmer. = K`nyom Meun Ahj Ni Yia Khmer Bahn Teh.
- Please speak more slowly. = Som Meh Tah Ni Yia Yuet !!!
- I do not understand = K`nyom Meun Yooul Teh.
- I do not know = K`nyom Meun Dueng Teh or k`nyom Meun Sah Kul Teh.
- Please write it down for me. = Som Sor Seh Owy K`nyom Bon Tehch
- Thank you - Or-Kun
- No = Teh
- No thank you - Teh Or-Kun
- How are you -Niak Sok Sah bay Jee Teh?
- I am fine, thanks - K`nyom Sok Sah Bay Jee Teh Or-Kun
- Excuse me,please - Som Tohs
- Sorry - Som Tohs
- Pardon - Som Tohs
- You are welcome - Meun Ai Teh
- Never mind - Meun Ai Teh
- Goodbye - Lia Seun Haeay
- I lost my way - K`nyom Vung Veng Plouv
- Can you tell me the directions.? = Teuh Niak Ahj Prab K`nyom Tues Dahv Bahn Teh.?
- See you later - Jooup K`nia Pehl Krowy
- How old are you -Niak Ah Yu Pon Mahn?
- I am .... year old - K`nyom Ah Yu ......
- What is your name - Niak Chhmu Aiy
- My name is ........ - K`nyom Chhmu ...
I am very pleased to see you = K`nyom Reak Reay Nah Bahn Juop Niak.
- Nice to see you = Reak Reay Nah Bahn Joup Niak.

Directions

- Go straight = Touv Trohng
- On the left = Nouv Khahng Cha Vehng
- On the right = Nouv Khahng Cha Dahm
- Go back = Troh Lohp Kruey

IN THE RESTAURANT

- Waiter/Waitress - Niak Bom Raeo
- I want to eat Khmer Food = K`nyom Jong Nhahm Ah-Hah Khmer
- Give - Owy
- Menu List - Bahnh Ji: Muk Ma Hoap
- Water - Teuk
- Ice - Teuk Kork
- Rice - Bahy Sor
- Cake - Nom
- Cigarette - Bah Rei
- Fried Rice - Bay Chhah
- Beer - Srah Beer or Bi Yia
- Beef - Sahch Ko
- Pork - Sahch J`ruk
- Chicken - Sahch Mornn
- Fish - Trei
- Fry - Jian or Chhah
- Fried chicken - Sahch Mohnn Jian
- Fried Rice with pork . - Bahy Chhah Jia Moouy Sahch J`ruk.
- Fried vegetable with .... - Chhah Bon Leh Jia Moouy..
- Barbecue - Ahng or Dutt
- Barbecued beef - Sahch Ko Ahng
- Fish Sauce - Teuk Trei
- Salt - Om Bil
- Sugar - S`kor
- Soup - Som Lor Sup
- Chili - Ma`tehs
- Coconut - Dohng
- Banana - Jehk
- No Spicy - Kom Owy Hel
- Not too spicy. Ok? - Kom Owy Hel Payk Ok?
- Is it very spicy? - Via Hel Payk Teh Reu.?
- I can not eat spicy food - K`nyom Meun Ahj Nhahm Ah Hah Hel Bahn Teh
- Delicious - Ch`Nganh Nah
- Bottle - Dorp
- One - Moouy
- Two - Pi
- Three - Bai
- Four - Buon
- Five - Brahm
- One bottle of water - Teuk Moouy Dorp
- I need a table,please - K`nyom Trouv Kah Tok Moouy
- What would you recommend? - Niak Owy Yoh Bol Bon Tech Bahn Teh?
- I need a seafood - K`nyom Trouv Kah Ah Hah Sah Mot
- It is better you order for me. - Niak Hao Owy K`nyom Via Pro Saeo Jieng.
- Do you have ..... ? - Niak Mian ....... Teh ?
- I would like ........ - K`nyom Jong Bahn ..........
- I can eat Khmer food. - K`nyom Ahj Nhahm Ah Hah Khmer Bahn.
- Could I have a glass of water,please.? - Meh Tah Som Teuk Moouy Keo Mohk.?
- Just a cup of coffee,please. - Meh Tah Som Kah Feh Moouy Peing Mohk.
- I do not order this. - K`nyom Meun Bahn Hao Ah Hah Ni Teh.
- May we have some more.? - Som Theim Tiat Bahn Teh.?
- Khmer food is marvelous! - Ma Hoap Khmer Peut Jia Os Jah Nah.
- Restroom - Bon Tub Teuk
- Toilet - Bong Kun
- Plate - Jahn
- Bowl - Jahn Koum
- Spoon - Slahb Prea
- Glass - Keo
- One glass of water - Teuk Moouy Keo
- Fork - Sorm
- Chopstick - Jong Keus
- Knife - Kahm Beut
- Check bill, please - Som Kit Luy
- Can we have the bill, please. - Som Meh Tah Kit Luy
- Receipt - Bahn Kit Luy
- Need - Trouv Kah
- I need ..... - K`nyom Trouv Kah ....
- I need to go ..... - K`nyom Trouv Kah Touv ....
- How much it cost.? - Thalai or Thlai Pon Mahn?
- Can you discount - Niak Jus Thlai Bahn Teh ?
- Very Expensive - Thlai Nah

VEGETABLE AND FRUIT

- Bamboo shoots = Tum Paing
Bean sprouts = Sorn Dehk Bon Dous
- Cabbage = Sah Pai Kah Dowp
= Chili = Mah Tehs
- Cucumber = Troh Sork
- Garlic = Khah Teum
- Ginger = Kha Nhei
- Pumpkin = La Peuv
- Pepper = Mah Rehch
- Mushroom = Pha Seht
- Onion = Khah Teum Bah Rahng
- Spring green = Khaht Nah
- Corn = Phout
- Tomato = Peing Pohs
- Banana = Jehk
- Cashew = Sah Vahy Chann Ti.
- Coconut = Doung
- Durian = Tu Rehn
- Grapefruit = Krouch Thlohng
- Guava = Troh Behk
- Jackfruit = Kah Nul or Knul
- Longan = P`Laeh Mean
- Mangosteen = P`laeh Mah Khut
- lychee = P`laeh Kulehn
- Mango = P`laeh Sah Vay or Svay
- Orange = P`laeh Krouch
- Palm fruit = P`laeh Tha Noht
- Papaya = P`laeh Lah Hung
- Pineapple = P`laeh Mah Noes
- Watermelon = P`laeh Euv Leok
- Rambutan = Sahv Mahv

DRINKINGS

- Wine = Srah
Grape wine = SrahTum Paing Bahy Joou
- Fruit juice = Teuk P`laeh Chheu Kroh Louk
- coconut juice = Teuk Doung Kroh Louk
- Lime juice = Teuk Krouch Chhmar
- Orange juice = Teuk Krouch
- Tea with ice = Taeh Teuk Kok
I would like tea with ice = Som Taeh Teuk Kok

LUNCH AND DINNER
BREAKFAST

The popular breakfast for Cambodian People such as :
- Chinese noodle = Kuy Teav
- Fried rice with chicken = Bahy Meon Jian
- Grilled pork with rice = Bahy Sahck Jah Rouk Ahng
- Fried noodle with pork = Mi Chah Sahck Jah Rouk
- Fried noodle with beef = Mi Chah Sahch Ko
- Khmer noodle with Khmer soup = Nom Bahnh Chork Sam Lor Khmer
- Hot coffee with milk = Kah Feh Kah Dav Teuk Dohs Ko
- Black coffee with ice = Kah Feh Kah Mahv Teuk Kork
- Coffee with milk and ice = Kah Feh Teuk Dohs Ko Teuk Kork
- Coffee with ice = Kah Feh Teuk Kork


Will be added it more when I am free


- US Dollars are a widely used currency in Cambodia,but you should get some Cambodian Banknote currency ( Riel ) to make a small purchase. please read it in Cambodia services.


- Moouy dollar ( $1)
- Pi dollar ( $2)
- Bai dollar ( $3) etc.


- Please notice the important phrases that you need. I am thinking that you are headache with my writings.

NUMBER
- O - Sohn
- 1 - Moouy
- 2 - Pi
- 3 - Bai
- 4 - Booun
- 5 - Prahm
- 6 - Prahm Moouy
- 7 - Prahm Pi
- 8 - Prahm Bai
- 9 - Prahm Booun
- 10 - Dop
- 11 = Dop Moouy, 12 = Dop Pi , 13 = Dop Bai , 14 = Dop Booun, 15 = Dop Prahm, 16 = Dop Prahm Moouy, 17 = Dop Prahm Pi, 18 = Dop Prahm Bai, 19 = Dop Prahm Booun.
- 20 - Ma Pai
- 21 = Ma Pai Moouy, 22 = Ma Pai Pi, 23 = Ma Pai Bai, 24 = Ma Pai Booun, 25 = Ma Pai Prahm, 26 = Ma Pai Prahm Moouy, 27 = Ma Pai Prahm Pi, 28 = Ma Pai Prahm Bai and 29 = Ma Pai Prahm Booun.
- 30 - Sahm Seup
- 31 - Sahm Seup Moouy etc.
- 40 = Seh Seup. 50 = Hah Seup. 60 = Hohk Seup. 70 = Jeut Seup. 80 = Peht Seup. 90 = Kahv Seup.
- 100 = Moouy Rohy
- 101 = Moouy Rohy Moouy. 102 = Moouy Rohy Pi .etc.
- 110 = Moouy Rohy Dop. 120 = Moouy Rohy Ma Pai. 130 = Moouy Rohy Sahm Seup. etc.
- 200 = Pi Rohy. 300 = Bai Rohy . 400 = Booun Rohy. 500 = Prahm Rohy. 600 = Prahm Moouy Rohy . 700 = Prahm Pi Rohy. 800 = Prahm Bai Rohy . 900 = Prahm Booun Rohy.
- 1.000 = Moouy Poan. 2.000 = Pi Poan. 3.000 = Bai Poan. 4.000 = Booun Poan. 5.000 = Prahm Poan. 6.000 = Prahm Moouy Poan. 7.000 = Prahm Pi Poan. 8.000 = Prahm Bai Poan. 9.000 = Prahm Booun Poan.
- 10.000 = Moouy Meun. 20.000 = Pi Meun. 30.000 = Bai Meun. etc
- 100.000 = Moouy Sehn. 200.000 = Pi Sehn etc.

- Plus + = Lehk Bouk .
- Add = Lehk Bouk
- Subtract = Lehk Dork
- Divide = Lehk Jehk
- Multiply = Lehk Kun
- Equal = Lehk Sah Meu

TIME / DAY / MONTH

- Time - Pehl
- Day - Th`ngai or Thah Ngai
- Night - Yup
- Noon - Th`ngai Trohng or Thah Ngai Trohng
- Midnight - Ah Triat
- Morning - Preuk
- Afternoon - Roh Sial
- Evening - Lah Ngiach
- Dark - Ngor Ngit or Proh Lup
- Dawn - Proh Leum
- O`clock - Mohng or Morng
- Hour - Mohng or Morng
- 1. PM - Morng 1 Tha Ngai or Morng Moouy Tha Ngai
- 2.PM - Morng 2 Tha Ngai or Morng Pi Tha Ngai
- 1. PM - Morng 1 Yup or Morng Moouy Yup
- 2.PM - Morng 2 Yup or Morng Pi Yup
- 3.PM - Morng Bai Tha Ngai ( 3 )
- 3.PM - Morng Bai Yup ( 3 )
- 4.PM - Morng Booun La Ngiach ( 4 )
- 4. PM - Morng Booun Jit P`leuh ( 4 )
- 5. AM - Morng Prahm Preuk ( 5 )
- 5. PM - Morng Prahm La` Ngiach ( 5 )
- 6.AM - Morng 6 Preuk or Morng Prahm Moouy Preuk
- 6.PM - Morng 6 La Ngiach or Morng Prahm Moouy La Ngiach
- 7 AM - Morng 7 Preuk or Morng Prahm Pi Preuk
- 7. PM - Morng 7 La Ngiach or Morng Prahm Pi Lah Ngianch
- 8. AM - Morng 8 Preuk
- 8.PM - Morng 8 Yup
- 9.AM - Morng 9 Preuk
- 9. PM - Morng 9 Yup
- 10. AM - Morng 10 Preuk
- 10. PM - Morng 10 Yup
- 11 . AM - Morng 11 Preuk or Morng Dop Moouy Preuk
- 11 . PM - Morng 11 Yup or Morng Dop Moouy Yup
- 12 . PM - Morng 12 Tha Ngai Trohng or Morng Dop Pi Tha Ngia Trohng
- 12. PM - Morng 12 Yup or Morng Dop Pi Yup.
- 12. PM - Morng Dop Pi Ah Triat

MINUTES

- Minute = Nia Ti
- 1 minute = Moouy Nia Ti
- 2 minutes = Pi Nia Ti , etc
- Half = Kon Lahs Morng
- 1.30 PM = Morng Moouy Kon Lah Tha Ngia
- 2.30 PM = Morng Pi Kon Lah Tha Ngai
- 5.30 AM = Morng Prahm Kon Lah Preuk . Etc

DAY = THA NGAI

- Sunday = Tha Ngai Ah Tuet
- Monday = Tha Ngai Jahn
- Tuesday = Tha Ngai Orng Kia
- Wednesday = Tha Ngai Put
- Thursday = Tha Ngai Pro Hous
- Friday = Tha Ngai Sok
- Saturday = Tha Ngai Sahv

MONTH = KEH

- January = Keh Mahk Kah Rah
- February = Keh Kom Piak
- March = Keh Mi Nah
- April = Keh Meh Sah
- May = Keh Usk Sah Pia
- June = Keh Mi Toh Nah
- July = Keh Kah Kah Dah
- August = Keh Seiy Hah
- September = Keh Kanh Nhah
- October = Keh Toh Lah
- November = Keh Vi Jeh Kah
- December = Keh Tha Nou

DAY AND WEEK

- Today = Tha Ngai Nis
- Yesterday = M`seul Menh
- Tomorrow = Tha Ngai Sah Aehk
- The day before yesterday = Tha Ngai Ma Seul Minh
- The day after tomorrow = Tha Ngai Khahn Sah Aehk
- This week = Ah Teut Nis or Sahp Pah Dah Nis
- Last week = Ah Teut Mun or Sah Pah Dah Mun
- Next week = Ah Teut Bon Tup or Sahp Pah Dah Bon Tup
- This morning = Preuk Nis
- This afternoon = Roh Sia Nis
- This evening = Lah Ngiach Nis
- Tonight = Yup Nis
- Last night = Yup Menh or Yup Mun
- Tomorrow morning = Preuk Sa Aehk or Sa Aehk Preuk
- Tomorrow night = Yup Sa Aehk or Sa Aehk yup
- Late = Yeut
- You come late = Niak Mohk Yeut
- Early = Mun Pehl Kom Noht
- You come early = Niak Mohk Mun Pehl Kom Noht
- Soon = Chhahp Chhahp
- See you soon = Joup Niak Chhahp Chhahp
- Everyday = Roel Tha Ngai
- All day = Pehnh Moouy Tha Ngai
- The next day = Tha Ngai Bon Toeup
- This year = Ch`nahm Nis
- Last year = Ch`nahm Mun
- Next year = Ch`nahm Bon Toeup
- One year ago = Moouy Ch`nahm Kon Lorng Teuv
- Two years ago = Pi Ch`nahm Kon Lorng Teuv. etc
- The beginning of the month = Deum Kheu
- The end of the month = Jung Kheu
- The middle of the month = Kon Dahl Kheu

TRAVELLING AND OTHER SERVICES

- Let us go to Cambodia = Toh Yeung Touv Lehng Kam Puchea
- Let us pick up Sowanna Services = Toh Yeung Yohk Se Vah Kam Sowanna
- Sowanna Services are the best one = Se Vah Kam Sowanna Keu Lah Lor Nahs.
- Let us go = Toh Yeung Touv
- Arrival = Dom Neuh Mohk Dohl
- Departure = Jehn Dom Neuh
- Entrance = Pleuv Johl
- Exit = Pleuv Jenh
- Information = Poe Ra Mian
- No entry = Hahm Johl
- No Smoking = Hahm Joouk Bah Rei
- Left Luggage = Touk Iv Vahn
- Reserved = Bom Rong Touk
- Vacant seat = Kav Aih Tom Neh
- Taxicab = Tahk Si
- Ticket = Som Boht
- Bus ticket = Som Boht Lahn Thom
- Car ticket = Som Boht Lahn Touch
- Train ticket = Som Boht Ro Tehs Pleung
- Air ticket = Som Boht Yun Hohs
- Motorcycle taxi = Moto Dop
- I need to go to bus station = K`nyom Trouv Kah Touv Jom Nort Lahn Krong.
- I need to go to Siem Reap Airport = K`nyom Trouv Kah Touv Pro Lian Yun Horhs Siem Reap.
- I need to go to Phnom Penh airport = K`nyom Trouv Kah Touv Pro Lian Yun Hohs Phnom Penh.
- I need to go to Soriya bus station = K`nyom Touv Kah Trouv Chom Noht Lahn Krong Soriya.
- I need to go to Chong Kao Soou Bus station = K`nyom Trouv Kah Touv Chom Noht Lahn Krong Chong Kao Soou.
- I need to go to ...... = K`nyom Trouv Kah Trouv ......
- I want to go to ....... = K`nyom Jong Trouv .........
- passenger = Niak Dom Neu
- Driver = Niak Beuk Bor
- Bus = Lahn Krong
- Boat = Touk
- Seat = Kav Aih
- Station = Sa Thahn Ni
- Dockyard / Quary = Kom Pong Peh
- Lake = Beoung
- River = Steung
- Siem Reap river = Steung Siem Reap
- River = Ton Leh
- Mekong river = Ton Leh Mekong
- Sea = Sah Mot
- Sea port = Kom Pong Peh Sa Moht
- What time does the bus leave.? = Teuh Mohng Pon Mahn Lahn Jenh.?
- Where can I buy a ticket.? = Teuh Kon Lehng Nah K`nyom Ahch Tinh Som Buht Bahn.?
- Which buses will it go to ...? = Lahn Nah Moouy Touv.?
- What time does it arrive.? = Mohng Pon Mahn Via Mohk Dohl.?
- Would you tell me when do we get to.? = Teuh Niak Prahp K`nyom Bahn Teh Pehl Nah Yeung Touv Dohl.?
- Is it very far.? = Chhah Ngay Nahs Reu.?
- Is it near.? = Jit Reu.?
- I want to buy bus , boat and air ticket = K`nyom Jong Tinh Som Boht , Lahn Krong , Som Boht Touk Neung Som Boht Yun Hohs.
- Sorry, I do not go = Som Tohs K`nyom Meun Touv Teh.
- Do you know ...? = Teuh Niak S`Kul ...?
- Do you know her.? = Teuh Niak S`kul Nieng Teh.?
- Do you know this place.? = Teuh Niak S`kul Kon Lehng Nis Teh.?
- When do we arrive in .. ? = Peh Nah Yeung Touv Dol ..?
- What station is this.? = Nis Jia Sah Thahn Ni Aiy.?
- Stop = Chhup
- How long will we stop at ..? = Bon Mian Tiat Yeung Chhup Neuv Aeh ..?
- Is this seat free.? = Kao Aiy Nis Tum Neh Teh.?
- Could you help me with my luggage,please.? = Joouy Yohk Aiy Vahn Owy K`nyom Bahn Teh.?
- I would like to reserve a seat. = K`nyom Trouv Kah Kohk Kon Lehng.
- How long does it take to get ..? = Teuh Peh Nah Touv Dohl ... ?
- Waiting room = Bon Tup Roong Jahm
- Lost property = Baht Aiy Vahn
- Return ticket = Som Boht Tro lop Vinh
- Reserved seat = Kok Kao Aiy Tuk
- Single ticket = Som Boht Touv
- Ticket office = Kon Lehng Loouk Som Boht
- Get in = Johl K`nohng
- Get out = Jehng Krouv
- Guardsman = Niak Yiam
- How much a single / return ticket to ..,please? = Som Boht Touv Mohk Tha Lai Pon Mahn.?
- Timetable = Kahl Vi Piak
- I would like to rent .. = K`nyom Jong Juol ...
- To rent = Juol
- Bicycle = Kohng
- Motorcycle = Moto
- Car = Lahn Touch
- How long will it take.? = Teuh Via Preuh Pehl Pon Mahn.?
- Where can I park.? = Teuh K`nyom Ahj Jort Aeh Nah Bahn.?
- Can I park here,please.? = Som Jort Ti Nis Bahn Teh.?
- I would like some gasoline = K`nyom Trouv Kah Sahng. ( Moouy Lit or ..)
- I would like some drinks = K`nyom Trouv Kah Peht Tro Jiak.
- I will leave tomorrow = K`nyom Neung Jah Jehng Tha Ngai Ahs Aehk.

HOTELS AND GUESTHOUSES

- Airconditioner = Mah Sin Tro Jiak
- Fan = Kohng Hahl
- Airconditioned room = Bon Tup Mah Sin Tro Jiak
- Hotel = Sohn Thah Kia
- Manager = Niak Krup Krohng
- Guesthouse = P`tahs Som Nahk
- Room = Bon Tup
- Single room = Bon Tup Kreh Moouy
- Twin room = Bon Tup Kreh Pi
- Triple room = Bon Tup Kreh Bai
- Double room = Bon Tup Kreh Thom Moouy
- Breakfast = Ah Hah Pehl Preuk
- Coffee shop = Hahng Kah Feh
- Bedroom = Bon Tup Dehk
- Swimming pool = Ahng Hehl Teuk
- I would like a single room with fan = K`nyom Trouv Kah Bon Tup Moouy Mian Kohng Hahl.
- I would like a single room with airconditioning = K`nyom Trouv Kah Bon Tup Moouy Mian Mah Sin Tro Jiak.
- I have a reservation = K`nyom Bahn Kohk Bon Tup Heuy.
- What is your room rate per night.? = Teuh Thlai Bon Tup Moouy Yup Pon Mahn.?
- I would like a room for 3 nights = K`nyom Trouv Kah Bon Tup Moouy Sam Rahp Bai Yup.
- Do you have any vacancy room.? = Teuh Niak Mian Bon Tup Tum Neh Teh.?
- I would like a double room with fan. K`nyom Trouv Kah Bon Tup Kreh Thom Moouy.
- I would like a twin room = K`nyom Trouv Kah Bon Tup Kreh Pi.
- I would like a triple room = K`nyom Trouv Kah Bon Tup Moouy Kreh Bai.
- How long will you stay.? = Teuh Niak S`nahk Nouv Bon Mahn Yup Deh.?
- I do not know yet. = K`nyom Meun Tohn Deung Teh.
- Can I see your room,please.? = Teuh Owy K`nyom Meul Bon Tup Bahn Teh.?
- Please call me at 5 o`clock morning = Som Meh Tah Tu Rah Sahp Mohk K`nyom Nouv Mohng Prahm Preuk.
- To see Sunrise = Touv Meul Tha Ngai Raehs
- To see Sunset = Touv Meul Tha Ngai Lehj
- I will be back at 7 o`clock morning = K`nyom Neung Mohk Vinh Nouv Mohng Prahm Pi Preuk.
- My room number .... = Bon Tup K`nyom Leh ....
- Would you wake me up at ... o`clock,please. = Som Meh Tah Dah k`nyom Nouv Mohng ....
- Could you get me a taxi.? = Som Meh Tah Joouy Hahv Taxi Owy K`nyom Porng.
- I will leave tomorrow = K`nyom Neung Jahk Jehnh Tha Ngai Sah Aehk.

- BANK AND POST OFFICE

- Riel is official currency of Cambodia.
Hotels , Guesthouses and Restaurants accept both US dollar and Riel.
Please note : Money = Luy or Prahk
- Bank = Thia Nia Kia
- Bank note = Thia Nia Kia Bahn
- Change = Pah Doh or P`doh
- Change the money = Pah Doh Luy
- I want to change the money. = K`nyom Som P`doh Luy.
- US dollar to Riel = Pi US dollar Touv Riel.
- I need to change $10. = K`nyom Som Doh Dop Dollars
- Cheque = Saehk
- Counter = Niak Kit Luy
- Count = Rohp
- Count your money,please. = Som Rohp Luy Niak
- please check your cash. = Som Pi Nit Luy Niak
- Please give me a small cash = Som Meh Ta Owy K`nyom Kro Dahs Touch
- It is not enough. = Via Meun Kroup Teh
- Collection = Kah Pro Mohl
- Your cash is torn = Luy Niak Roh Hehk
- May I have another one.? = Som Meh Ta Owy Pa Sehng Tiat Bahn Teh.?
- I have not taken it yet. = K`nyom Meun Touhn Yohk Teh.
- I do not receive yet. = K`nyom Meun Touhn Tou Tuoh Teh.
- Deposit = Pa Nheu Luy
I would like to deposit = K`nyom Som Pa Nheu Luy
- Exchange rate = Ah Trah P`dohl Luy
- What is the exchange rate for US dollar.? = Teuh Aht Trah Pah Dol Luy Pon Mahn Deh Sam Rahp Dollar.
- How much is one dollar to your currency.? = Teuh Moouy Dollar Sa Meu Pon Mahn Touv Luy Niak.?
- Form = Baehp Boht
- I would like you to bring me to change the moneys. K`nyom Som Niak Joun K`nyom Touv Doh Luy.
- Where is the bank.? = Thia Nia Kia Nouv Aeh Nah.?
- Can you bring to ..? = Teuh Niak Nohm K`nyom Touv Bahn Teuh.?
- I have only US dollar. K`nyom Mian Teh Dollar.
- How many US dollar to Riel.? = Luy Dollar Pon Mahn Deh Touv Riel.?
- I need Cambodian Riel. = K`nyom Trouv Kah Prahk Riel

POST OFFICE

- Post office = Prei Sa Ni
- Letter = Sam Boht
- Letter box = Pro Orp Sam Boht
- Postcard = Kaht Pos Sa Kahl
- Postman = Niak Rout Sam Boht
- Package/Parcel = Kahnh Johp
- Stamp = Sah Tehm
- Telegram = Tu Rah Lehk
- I would like 1 stamp = K`nyom Trouv Kah Sah Tehm Moouy.
- I want to send this parcel to .. = K`nyom Som Pa Nheu Kahn Johp Ni Touv ...
- How long does it take to ...? = Teuh Via Preu Pehl Pon Mahn Touv Dohl ...?

COMMUNICATION

TELEPHONE AND INTERNET

- Call = Hahv
- Can you call to Sowanna.? Teuh Niak Hahv Touv Sowanna Bahn Teh.?
- His phone number is 012 768 193.
- Do you know his number.? = Teuh Niak Sah Kul Lehk Koutt Teh.?
- Do you know Sowanna number.? = Teuh Niak Sah Kul Lehk Sowanna Teh.?
- Code = Lehk Koht
- Dial = Juch Lehk
- International call = Hahv Lehk Krahv Pro Tehs.
- Local call = Hahv Lehk K`nong Pro Tehs.
- Mobile phone = Tu Ra Sahp Dai
- Telephone number = Lehk Tu Rah Sahp
- Phone card = Kaht Tu Rah Sahp
- Receiver = Niak Tou Tuol
- Telephone = Tu Rah Sahp
- Wrong number = Khohs Lehk.

HOSPITAL AND CLINIC

HEALTH

- Hospital = Mun Ti Peht
- Clinic = Klin Nik
- Health = Sok Kha Pheap
- Pharmacy = Kohn Lehng Luk Tha Nahm Peit.
- Chemist = Toup Luk Tha Nahm Peit.
- Drug store. = Orv Sout Tha Thahn
- I need to buy medicine = K`nyom Trouv Kah Tinh Tha Nahm Peht.
- Can you bring me to chemist.? = Som Niak Joouy Nohm K`nyom Touv Kon Lehng Luk Tha Nahm Peit Bahn Teh.?
- Where is the chemist.? = Teuh Kon Lehng Luk Tha Nahm Peit Nouv Aeh Nah.?
- Doctor = Krouh Peit
- Hello , Doctor = Jooum Reab Soou Krouh Peit.
- Do you have this medicine.? = Teuh Niak Mean Tha Nahm Nis Teh.?
- I need medicine .... = K`nyom Trouv Kah Tha Nahm ....
- Accident = Krous Tha Nahk
- Ambulance = Lahn Peht
- Bandage = Bong Rum Roh Buos
- Do you have a bandage.? = Teuh Niak Mian Bong Rum Roh Buos teh.?
- Could you find it for me.? = Teuh Niak Joouy Rok Owy K`nyom Bahn Moouy Bahn Teh.?
- Bite = Khahm
- Help me , the dog bite me = Joouy K`nyom Porng Cha Kheh Khahm K`nyom.
- Insect = Saht Ro Eit
- Blood = Chhiam
- Blood donor = Bo Richa Chhiam
- Burn = Roh Liak
- Cancer = Rouk Mo Hah Rik
- Chest = Deum Troung
- Cold = Pah Dah Sahy
- Dizzy = Veul Muk
- I do not go to visit today. K`nyom Meun Bahn Touv Deu Lehng Teh Tha Ngai Nis.
- I am dizzy = K`nyom Veul Muk.
- Fever = Krun Kah Dahv
- Headache = Chheuh Kbal
- I want to go back = K`nyom Trouv Kah Troh Lohp Touv Vinh.
I am headache = K`nyom Chhueh Kbal
- Heart = Behs Doung
- Heart attack = Kiang Behs Doung
- He has heart attack = Koutt Mian Jum Ngeuh Kaing Behs Doung.
- Ill = Jum Ngeu
- Itch = Rouk Roh Mohs
- Scratch = Roh Mohs
- Malaria = Rouk Krun Chahnh.
- Massage = Tha Veu Sorh Sai.
- I want to go to massage place. = K`nyom Trouv Kah Touv Kohn Lehng Tha Veu Sorh Sai.
- Nurse = Kilian Nup Pah Tah Yikah
- Operation = Kah Vias Kaht
- Pregnant = Mian Pah Tei Puohs.
- Sore throat = Chheu Bom Pung Korh.
- Sprain = Krij
- Sting = Tik
- The bee sting me = Khah Mum Tik K`nyom.
- Stomach = Poous
- Stomach ache = Chheu Poous
- Temperature = Sei Tohn Hahk Pheap
- Toothache = Chheu Tha Mehng
- Traditional doctor = Kru Peht Borahn
- Traditional Medicine = Tha Nahm Borahn.
- Vomit = Kah Uot
- I want to vomit = K`nyom Jong Kah Uot.
- I have a pain in ... = K`nyom Chheu Trorng Kon Lehng ....
- I do not feel well. = K`nyom Meun Sruol Khah Luon.
- I feel sick = K`nyom Mian Ah Rom Tha Chheu.
- I feel dizzy = K`nyom Mian Ah Rom Tha Veul Muk
- It hurts here. = Via Chheu Trong Nis.
- It is a sharp pain. = Via Chhue Khah Laing Nahs.
- It is very painful. = Via Chhue Nahs
- It hurts all the time. = Via Chhue Kroup Pehl Taing Orhs.
- It only hurts now and then. = Via Chhue Ma Dohng Ma Kahl.
- I normally take a medicine ... = K`nyom Jia Tham Ma Dah Leip Tha Nahm ...
- I have a toothache. = K`nyom Chhue Tha Minh.

SHOPPING AND MARKET

- Market. = Psah
- Supermarket. = Psah Thom or Psah Tum Neup
- Bookshop. = Bahn Nah Kia.
- Buy. = Tinh
- Sale = Kah loouk
- Sell = Loouk
- Could you sell it to me a cheap price.? = Teuh Niak Jahch Loouk Owy K`nyom Dom Thlai Tork Bahn Teh.?
- I want to buy ... = K`nyom Trouv Kah Tinh.
- Cheap. = Torhk
- Price = Tha Lai
- It is very cheap. = Via Torhk Nah.
- Department store. = Psah Tum Neup
- Gold = Meas
- Fashion = Mout Dehl
- Ladies`s wear = Sam Leak Bom Piak Sah-trei.
- Menswear = Sam Leak Bom Piak Boh Rohs.
- Receipt = Bahn Kit Luy
- Shoe shop = Toub Loouk Sah Behk Chheung
- Go shopping = Touv Tinh Iy Vahn
- Special offer = Loouk Joun Pi Sehs
- Spend = Jom Nahy
Tailor = Cheang Kaht Sam Liak Bom Piak
- I would like to buy .. = K`nyom Trouv Kah Tinh ..
- Do you have ..? = Teuh Niak Mian ... ?
- How much is this.? = Teuh Tha Lai Pon Mahn.?
- Do you have any more of these. = Teuh Niak Mian Ro Bohs Nis Tiat Teh.?
- I would like to change this,please. = K`nyom Som Douh Ah Nis Vinh.
- Have you anything cheaper.? = Teuh Niak Mian Ro Bohs Thorhk Jiang Nis Teh.?
- Have you anything larger.? = Teuh Niak Mian Ro Bos Thom Jiang Nis Teh.?
- Have you anything smaller.? = Teuh Niak Mian Ro Bos Touch Jiang Nis Teh.?
- Could you wrap it for me.? = Som Joouy Khah Chorhp Owy K`nyom Porhng.
- Can I try it on.? = K`nyom Som Sahk Via Bahn Teh.?
- Where do I pay.? = K`nyom Bong Luy Neuv Aeh Nah.?
- Can I have a refund.? = Som Douh Vinh Bahn Teh.?
- I am just looking. = K`nyom Kreun Teh Meul Teh.
- I will come back later. = K`nyom Neung Troh Lohp Mohk Vinh.
- Could you lower the price.? = Som Jous Tha Lai Bahn Teh.?

BEAUTY SHOP

HAIRDRESSER AND BARBER

- Hairdresser = Jiang Kaht Sohk ( Srei ).
Barber = Jiang Kaht Sohk ( Pros ).
- Beard = Puhk Johng Kah
- I want to shave my beard.= K`nyom Trouv Kah Kow Puhk Mowt.
- Brush = Jah Rahs or Joouk
- Blow dry = Pah Lom Sam Nguot
- Comb = Krahs Seht Sohk
- Hair = Sohk
- Haircut = Kaht Sohk
- Long = Vehng
Short = Kah Lei
- Moustache = Puhk Moht
- Shampoo = Sah Bouh Kok Sohk
- Just a trim, please. = Tom Rem Bahn Heuy
- Not too much off. = Meun Chah Reun Teh.
- I would like a perm.= K`nyom Joul Chet Sohk Uht.
- I would like a cut and blow dry. = Som Kaht Heuy Pah Lom Tiat.
- Please give me a facial.= Som Joouy Tehng Muk Owy K`nyom Phohng.
- Please give me a manicure.= Som Joouy Tha Veu Kro Chohk Owy K`nyom Phohng.
- Wash = Leang
- Wash off = Leang Jehnh.
- Facial massage = Mahs Sah Muk
- I would like a hair cut. = K`nyom Trouv Kah Kaht Sohk.

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Sowanna Yun
English & Thai Speaking Guide
in Siem Reap - Angkor
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