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Monday, August 22, 2011

Linguistic Fun Fact 002

The Khmae word for "moon" literally translate to "Mr. Month" or "Sir Month." The word for "sun" is the same as the word for "day."

(The word is kinda like "loke kigh," and "loke" is how you address a male who's much older than you or of much higher social status. "kigh" is just the word for month.)

Peace out.

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