[
US
/ˌkæmˈboʊdiən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Cambodia
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or characteristic of Cambodia or its people or language
How To Use Cambodian In A Sentence
- The commerce ministry's Sok Siphana hopes that the show may help give Cambodian businesses an edge as they face up to stiffer competition when the kingdom accedes to the World Trade Organization within the next few months.
- The holes in the roofs mean the torrential rains of the Cambodian wet season are washing away the brickwork, riddling the walls with damp and causing irreparable damage to the museum archives.
- The southern portion constituted the empire of the Cham, Champa, and part of the Khmer, or Cambodian, territory.
- In recent years, it has seen an influx of war-displaced Cambodians, including maimed land-mine victims and orphans whose parents died in the civil war.
- EVERY family we introduce ourselves to was affected by that period in Cambodian history. Swearing In
- Demand for Thai products among Cambodians is as high as 70 percent.
- His father has asked him to help stage a series of dances in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh set to music composed by the king.
- If the kouprey or Cambodian wild ox Bos sauvalis (EN), were to be rediscovered on the Cambodian border in the Dongrak mountains which are a continuation of the Phanom Dongrak range, the Parks would provide suitable habitat for its reintroduction. Dong Phayayan Khao-Yai Forest Complex, Thailand
- We sat on the side of the road, contemplating the fact that we were about to have a much more authentic Cambodian experience then any of us had planned.
- Cambodian music may sound somewhat strange at first to those who are unfamiliar with Asian music.