So you said that social evolution isn'it, in the couse of centuries,
Kenneth? O.K! How about multi-ethnic hybrid change? And isn't Khmer
pure blood have been over time changing too, along with Khmer language
change?
Please be kind, I don't want any misunderstand, but only I need the
true.
With my best regards.

On Aug 13, 7:35 pm, Kenneth So <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lok Neak Kampuchera,...
>
> read more »
>
> They spoke Khmer (as you can see by the writing wchich is still quite
> similar to the one we use today). When I was at Angkor wat I was able to
> read some of the inscriptions on the temple. If you are student of history
> you should know that Khmer is a living language like English, French,
> German, Spanish, etc. A living language means that the language will evolve
> and change over time. The only languages that do not change are called dead
> languages like Latin, Sanskrit, Coptic, Biblical Hebrew are considered dead
> languages, meaning they do not evolve and change anymore. French people
> today may have a hard time understanding Old French spoken in the middle
> age. the same can be said of the English today who would have a hard time
> understanding the Old English speaking during the time of King Arthur. I
> wish you read more and understand about the history of the world because it
> would help you understand our own history also.
>
> Take care,
>
> Kenneth
>
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Neak Kampuchea 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > So at the time they had built stone temples they speak another
> > language other than Khmer we speak today, isn't it? If so they are not
> > Khmer, like we are now. I need to know what language they spoke?
> > Singkret,Bali or Chenlarian?
> > Please famous historian can tell...
>
> > On Aug 13, 4:36 pm, Perom Uch <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Dear Ken,
>
> > > Yes, you're one of the prouding sponsor.
> > > We have published the list of the sponsors in the book.
> > > I believe, Sotheara was Lok Kru Long Siam and Neak kru Peuv Savaros
> > student.
> > > It was too bad, Lok kru Long Seam dad passed away on July 2007. I had a
> > > chance to visit him at the hospital a couple of days before his death...
> > > Warmest regards,
>
> > > /Perom
> > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Kenneth So <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Perom,
>
> > > > I have the book too. Remember I was one of the sponsors for the book.
> > Just
> > > > to let people know, the books of Profs. Long Seam and and Vong Sotheara
> > deal
> > > > only with pre-Angkor scripts. If I am correct, Vong Sotheara was the
> > student
> > > > of prof Long Seam. Sotheara, please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > Kenneth
>
> > > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Perom Uch <
> > [email protected]
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > >> Dear Kenneth,
>
> > > >> Thanks for your time.
> > > >> Attached, please find Sotheara Books cover.
> > > >> I have both of them.
>
> > > >> Warmest regards,
>
> > > >> /Perom
> > > >> .
>
> > > >>   On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Kenneth So <
> > > >> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >>>  Dear Lok Neak Kampuchea,
>
> > > >>> Khmer scripts had gone through nine changes over the course of our
> > > >>> history. The original scripts are based on the Indian Pallava
> > scripts. By
> > > >>> the time Preah Vihear was built, our Khmer scripts had gone through
> > the
> > > >>> fourth changes. As you can see below, the scripts from 970 to 1066
> > would be
> > > >>> inscribed in the temple of Preah Vihear (from Yasovarman to
> > Suryavarman I).
> > > >>> The scripts called Type VI (classification Nor Korr) in 1066 are not
> > too
> > > >>> much different from the Khmer scripts we are using today. If you want
> > to
> > > >>> understand more about the ancient Khmer scripts I suggest that you
> > read the
> > > >>> book by the late Professor Long Seam  called "Dictionnaire du Khmer
> > Ancient"
> > > >>> (វចនានុក្រមខ្មែរបុរាណ) and another book by Professor Sotheara Vong
> > > >>> called សិលាចារឹកនៃប្រទេសកម្ពុជាសម័យមុនអង្គរ .
>
> > > >>> Take Care,
>
> > > >>> Kenneth
>
> > > >>> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Neak Kampuchea <
> > > >>> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >>>> OK! if Preah Vehear temple were built by Khmer as you have say, tell
> > > >>>> me does any Khner man can read the sripture on its wall? If no one
> > > >>>> Khmer can do it, why?
> > > >>>> Neak-Kampuchea.
>
> > > >>>> On Aug 13, 12:11 am, Samuel Ung Koeun <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > >>>> > I'm pretty sure that you love Cambodia. Your intention is to make
> > > >>>> > Cambodia better. We don't have any doubt of that. However, what
> > you
> > > >>>> > are doing is just the opposite because you allow hate to dictate
> > your
> > > >>>> > core belief.
>
> > > >>>> > ចុះអ្នកអន្ទិតគោលោតឯងដែលស្រឡាញ់អាណាខ្លះតាំងពីដំបូងទីមក?
>
> > > >>>> > On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 8:56 AM, kangaroo <
> > [email protected]>
> > > >>>> wrote:
>
> > > >>>> > > To be honest with you, I really don't know who you are and what
> > you
> > > >>>> > > believe in when it comes to Cambodia.
> > > >>>> > > I am going to point out something that you cannot dispute.
> > > >>>> > > Please reread your writing to see what you see.
>
> > > >>>> > > Here is what I am seeing.
>
> > > >>>> > > You are trying to disgrace Cambodian treasure because you
> > dislike
> > > >>>> > > something.
> > > >>>> > > You are disgracing your own people because you don't like them.
> > > >>>> > > Please tell me if these two factors are not true.
>
> > > >>>> > > What you are doing is nothing more than dividing Cambodia. As
> > many
> > > >>>> > > more people are doing that, Cambodia would be weaker and weaker
> > as
> > > >>>> we
> > > >>>> > > have seen. Cambodian factions have been fighting each other for
> > > >>>> their
> > > >>>> > > own individual rightiousness for many decades. They have been
> > > >>>> killing
> > > >>>> > > their own people along the way. What are they doing to their
> > > >>>> country?
> > > >>>> > > Each factions claim that thhey are patriots to their country,
> > > >>>> > > Cambodia. Unfrotunately, their acts show very different. That is
> > > >>>> > > exactly what you are doing here.
>
> > > >>>> > > Please don't be offended. Just explain it to me if I am wrong.
>
> > > >>>> > > Rememeber!
> > > >>>> > > Those treasures are THINGS belong to Cambodia. Those things
> > cannot
> > > >>>> do
> > > >>>> > > any harm to anyone.
> > > >>>> > > Then Hun Sen and CPP are Cambodians, not Vietnamese. If you
> > disagree
> > > >>>> > > with them, don't accuse them of this and that. If you know
> > > >>>> something,
> > > >>>> > > just say it. I am pretty sure many others would come to support
> > you
> > > >>>> if
> > > >>>> > > they are factual.
>
> > > >>>> > > I'm pretty sure that you love Cambodia. Your intention is to
> > make
> > > >>>> > > Cambodia better. We don't have any doubt of that. However, what
> > you
> > > >>>> > > are doing is just the opposite because you allow hate to dictate
> > > >>>> your
> > > >>>> > > core belief.
>
> > > >>>> > > On Aug 10, 11:18 pm, Koeun <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >>>> > > > More than that, Hun Xen worships Ong Ho's dead corpse in Hanoi
> > > >>>> Temple.
>
> > > >>>> > > > On Aug 2, 11:48 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]>
> > > >>>> wrote:
>
> > > >>>> > > > > You even spell the name of the Hindu god Shiva incorrectly.
> > That
> > > >>>> tells
> > > >>>> > > > > a lot about you. It's
> > > >>>> > > > > beyond belief thay you don't even know that Hinduism has a
> > > >>>> monkey and
> > > >>>> > > > > an elephant as
> > > >>>> > > > > gods. Talking about mouse, yeah yeah I forgot to mention in
> > that
> > > >>>> post
> > > >>>> > > > > of mine, that the
> > > >>>> > > > > Hindus also worship mouse, or more accurately, mice, d'ohh!!
>
> > > >>>> > > > > Don't try to discuss about a topic of which you have little
> > or
> > > >>>> no
> > > >>>> > > > > knowledge.
>
> > > >>>> > > > > Now just answer my questions in that article of mine. If you
> > > >>>> can't,
> > > >>>> > > > > just say so and stop
> > > >>>> > > > > blaming Buddhism for the ills of Cambodia. Stop blaming
> > other
> > > >>>> nations
> > > >>>> > > > > or things for what
> > > >>>> > > > > you did and do.
>
> > > >>>> > > > > On Aug 1, 9:59 am, Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]>
> > > >>>> wrote:
>
> > > >>>> > > > > > Hello, Hinduism has Shava God, but not monkey or mouse as
> > good
> > > >>>> as you
> > > >>>> > > > > > have said.
> > > >>>> > > > > > Now look on th websites,OK!
>
> >http://www.google.com/search?q=shiva+god&hl=en&qscrl=1&nord=1&rlz=1T4.
> > > >>>> ..
>
> >http://www.sanatansociety.org/hindu_gods_and_goddesses/shiva.htmhttp:...
>
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