Yes has both masculine and feminine versions. (M: បាទ (Bat) F: ចា (ja))
Me: (knyom is closer)
Green: (Beitong)
Mouth: (Mo-at)
Boy: (It is correct, but "bros" is used more)
Rain: (Pleang)
Bicycle: (Kaang)
Bridge: (Spean)
Spoon: (Slaprea, although it's more pronounced "saprea")
Breakfast: (Ahar pelpruk)
Write: (sarsae)
Cold: (Trachaek)
Hospital: (Correct, but "pet" is used more)
Hotel: (I don't see many people call it that. We just call it "ou tael" like hotel.)
Good quiz, though!
Yes has both masculine and feminine versions. (M: បាទ (Bat) F: ចា (ja))
Me: (knyom is closer)
Green: (Beitong)
Mouth: (Mo-at)
Boy: (It is correct, but "bros" is used more)
Rain: (Pleang)
Bicycle: (Kaang)
Bridge: (Spean)
Spoon: (Slaprea, although it's more pronounced "saprea")
Breakfast: (Ahar pelpruk)
Write: (sarsae)
Cold: (Trachaek)
Hospital: (Correct, but "pet" is used more)
Hotel: (I don't see many people call it that. We just call it "ou tael" like hotel.)
Good quiz, though!