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Alphabet Khmer

Khmer Script

The Khmer script descends from ancient Brahmi script. It is an abugida with 33 consonants in two series, each with different inherent vowels. Khmer script was the first Southeast Asian script to record a zero in an inscription (683 CE).

Consonants

CaractèreNomRomanisationPrononciation
Koklike 'k' in 'key'
Khokhlike 'kh' (aspirated)
Ko (voiced)k / glike 'g' in 'go'
Kho (voiced)khlike 'g' (breathy)
Ngonglike 'ng' in 'sing'
Cochlike 'ch' in 'cheese'
Chochhlike 'ch' (aspirated)
Co (voiced)jlike 'j' in 'jam'
Cho (voiced)jhlike 'j' (breathy)
Nyonylike 'ny' in 'canyon'
Doda retroflex 'd'
Thothlike 't' (aspirated, retroflex)
Nona retroflex 'n'
Totlike 't' in 'top'
Thothlike 't' (aspirated)
To (voiced)dlike 'd' in 'dog'
Nonlike 'n' in 'night'
Bob / plike 'b' in 'book'
Phophlike 'p' (aspirated)
Po (voiced)p / blike 'b' in 'book'
Pho (voiced)phlike 'b' (breathy)
Momlike 'm' in 'moon'
Yoylike 'y' in 'yes'
Rora rolled 'r'
Lollike 'l' in 'lamp'
Vov / wlike 'v' or 'w'
Soslike 's' in 'sun'
Hohlike 'h' in 'house'
Aoʾ / alike 'a' in 'apple'

Independent Vowels

CaractèreNomRomanisationPrononciation
Iilike 'i' in 'sit'
Iiīlike 'ee' in 'meet'
Uulike 'u' in 'put'
Uuūlike 'oo' in 'moon'
Eelike 'e' in 'they'
Oolike 'o' in 'go'