Aww you and your family are soo lovely! Seeing you guys gathering over at your parents' place for dinner, and got asked if it's a party is like my family too. Since I live further out from them; when I do go over we would have a family feast, and having four other siblings and three of us have kids and husbands plus extra addition of two cousins; one can assume it's a party. Kudos to your wife for tolerating prohok. My husband is white and prohok makes him gag. I love the aroma of prohok frying!
Been here in the states since the 80's myself I still speak khmer obviously once the language is taught u don't forget...mark wiens is half American..he speaks Thai
Cyndi Muth I make videos for the other Khmer ppl like me who forgot how to speak Khmer but want to reconnect with their roots. I don’t know why that angers you. There’s a white guy that lives in Cambodia that speaks fluent khmer. Cambo Vlogs maybe you will enjoy his videos more.
Hey Savi, I was just wondering how did you and your mom communicate when you were younger she had to speak khmer to you. I was born in the states and speak khmer and English all my life. I am fluent in both. I have a hard time teaching my son to speak khmer since he was little. My daughter on the other hand has no problem learning it. Maybe its the personality but I feel males don't want to learn as much as females do. I always told my mom please speak khmer to me so I don't forget my language and were my family is from. It will be cool to see your kids that are mix can speak both languages of the parents. Well great job on the video anyways. Just showing khmer support.
I spoke khmer very well when I was young actually had trouble in school band cause I don’t know any English so then my parents only spoke English to me to help me learn and I forgot how to speak khmer!
Welp...this video has 2 of my favorite food. The simple "Sngaw Chrouk Sach Morn" (Chicken Sour Soup) and Baan Chow. Coincidently I had a craving for Baan Chow a few days ago and went out for it. Those thing are great with lots and lots of Fresh Vegetables. Hey here's a video idea, how about Casey learn to make Baan Chow and you film her first attempt, that'll be fun.
I'm first generation and I can speak intermediate level khmer. lol I am planning to look some Apps on my phone so I can learn how to read and write basic khmer.
I was born in America 1985 and i speak good KHMER. I also have a white girlfriend but i don't act white wash like this guy tho. I am KHMER PRIDE all damn day.
Wait?? were you born in the states or Cambodia?? I've never seen anybody older than me that don't speak fluent Khmer... hmmmm I was laughing when you were facetiming..
I'm khmer but born in Thailand...we were probably the first wave of khmer people to come to the US in 1978. My mom was pregnant with my brother when we got here. Not too many Cambodians where I live and my mom and dad tried very hard to teach us american ways when we were young, so we could advance in school. You have to remember back then, there was absolutely no support in place. We became americanized very quickly.
wow soo interesting to me who knew.. Born in Thailand as well. I think we came to cali in 1984.I'm starting to lose my "khmer" since moving to Ohio plus I have no khmer friends. I hope my daughter will be able to speak it since she's mixed race as well lol
I was thinking the same thing about Khmericans older than me that always have spoken fluent Khmer. I am part of the official 2nd generation [born here], am in my early 20s, am 1 of 3 Cambodian families in the Southeast city in which I live, and have pushed so that I can hold full-fledged all-Khmer conversations with my cousins in Cambodian. I am not fluent to the point that I can talk about politics, economy, or academics, but I can definitely hold my own with conversational Khmer about everyday life things. All of my cousins who were born in SrukKhmer/Thai camps--now 30s-40s years old--all speak fluent Khmer that I don't even think about it anymore. But I guess different households and different generations have undergone separate experiences! Very interesting. Guess I am not as westernized as I thought...
Hey Guys... my family and I came to the states in 1983. I was around 4 years of age. I was very fortunate that my dad was a teacher back home. He knew how to speak French also. He taught me how to read and write Khmer around 6 years old. He had a routine of waking me up early in the morning before school start and when I got home from school before I did my homework! I hated it! Lol... it was to much...! But all my brother’s and sister’s already knew how so I was next. Long story short I was reading and writing fluently by the age of 10. He also taught me Sanskrit . He tried to teach me French but I was like No..... lol. He got really sick and couldn’t teach me anymore and took me to the Khmer temple every Sunday but I was way to advanced. He pass away in 2002 and I’m in my 40s now and can still speak really well but my writing is gone ..!! And my reading is ok! I wish I still continued on but with everyday life I just couldn’t find the time. Thanks 🙏 for the videos I really enjoyed watching them🤗🤗
I feel like u putting up a front like ashamed of ur Cambodian culturel don't mean nothing if u travel n want 2 get 2 know cultures but what are u teaching ur children nothing cuz u supposedly can NOT speak khmer it's 2 bad u can not communicate w/our people in Cambodia our beautiful culture they would of have taught u so much...ive been around friends of different ethnicities they all speak their mothers tongues born in the states I just cant fathom the idea of u 4gettin khmer if it was taught....chom reap lea 😞😞😞
I feel the same way. He was totally asking his wife something that should be asked towards him. Yes. We are khmer but I doubt he was into his culture until later in life and also geographically there's not much khmer in his small town unless he goea to Philly n hang out with the Cambodians there
Everyone is brought up differently because he doesn’t speak Khmer fluently doesn’t mean he not proud of his culture every household is not the same idk people are so judgmental just learn how to respect everyone
Well,Its not easy to speak khmer when you have american partner. Ur khmer is good, u just need to hang out with ur mom more often tho. Btw, love ur family👍👍👍
Bruh I'm Khmer/Thai can't even speak fluent Cambodian 😭😂😭😂😭 I'm just like you bro Cambodian/American Lol most of my family been here since the 70's and early 1980's
Same here, I came when I was 1yr old around 1978...I spoke a lot of khmer when I was young but after I was held back in elementary school, my parents would only speak english to me to help me learn. It doesn't take long for young kids to pick up new languages so I learned quick, but I stopped speaking khmer and eventually lost it.
Savi You Same here bruh my parents and cousin's and auntie's and uncle they all spoke English to us and lost are native Cambodian language we were the first wave of Khmer 🙌🙌🙌 I have other families in Thailand also and families in Phillie, Lancaster Pennsylvania too
Iono what ur trying to say bout ur wife but she looks like she has ate enough Cambodian food and ur making her feel like she hasn’t plus Savi you ain’t a trueeeee Cambodian like me where we eat EAT
Bs wooshixun most immigrants came around ur time as my family came in 1980...i supposed 2 yrs after ur family lol give me a break...we never thought otherwise 2 give up our culture (Cambodians) we stay true 2 our Cambodian culture 2 this day til the day I die n my next life I will teach my children n grandchildren khmer....u cannot absolutely not 4get a native tongue that was recited 2 u pls
I was only 1 when I came to the US, the first khmer family in our city. In grade school, I got teased and bullied by the white kids because I can't speak english...ironic now as an adult I'm getting teased by khmer ppl about my khmer. Anyway thx for all the comments, honestly not trying to disrespect. Good luck friend.
Cyndi Muth .. shut up! Stop being a troll!!! Your such a bully..! Was ur family apart of the Khmer Rouge? Lol... who cares... every body family situation is different... omg.. his parents did what was best for him. If u don’t like it stop watching his videos....!! Good for u that u and ur family can speak Khmer.. keep up the good work!! I came to the States when I was 4. My dad was a teacher back home who also spoke French! By the time I was 10 I was already fluent in reading and writing and Sanskrit but this is my Dad and this was his way but not everyone has a teacher at home. You just strive and do ur best to make it and take any opportunity that comes ur way... Don’t they teach u at the Khmer temple with the monks telling u not to Judge others!!
I’m not amused with a 40 year old person not speaking the native tongue. My brothers were born here and they speak much better Khmer than you. My daughter speaks better Khmer than you and she’s 21 and was born here. Don’t give me the “I don’t live around Khmer people” excuse. It’s a shame
U can’t assume or judge anyone.. everyone situation is different! His parents want him to be more Americanize so that’s how he was taught to be able to fit in so he doesn’t have a problem in school.. making friends and so on... now I was very fortunate that my dad was a teacher back home and also spoke French. By the age of 10 I was fluent in reading and writing and Sanskrit. He tried to teach me French but it was to much. It all depends on ur background and ur upbringing cause every family is different.
Cindy Crawfish I highly doubt his parents was teaching him 2 be more Americanized. That's absurd I never heard such. He is just embarrassed of who he is. Low self-esteem I might say " trying 2 fit in" ur words Cindy Crawfish. .Being accepted in any shape or form is being who U is. If ur trying fit in where u don't belong u fake asf why would u want 2 be someone else. Be true 2 ur identity.. We came in the 1980s my family settled in Atlanta now we all know back then there wasn't many Cambodians. I'm around the same age as he is... I didn't know a lick of English but I learned...I didn't 4get how 2 speak khmer neither..We can adapt 2 any cultures outside but when ur inside ur home around ur family u don't 4get where ur family come from. Cindy crawfish to ur other comment my family escaped the khmer rouge my brother was 2 yrs old when he died in that war.. U found that very funny in ur other comment. U know how many innocent Cambodians were killed u spineless piece of S***. U as fraudulent as he is.. I wonder if his parents 4got how 2 speak KHMER as well 😱😱😱blah blah ( mee lop )
I'm not the only person who thinks this way but u only reply back 2 me ...mark wiens at least try 2 learn languages from all over the world... 2 bad 4 u. U didn't try hard enuff bruh man
He wants 2 pretend 2 speak English 2 his mom..."should I cut this ma: n his mom's replied" "yuh "savi pls u probably just told ur mom 2 say" yuh ,yuh "Every time bawahaha....i have 7 younger siblings they never been 2 Cambodia speak khmer fluently sorry .
I'm sorry to say u still have an accent...tbh...and pls do not show the Cambodian cultural food if u do not know what they are called...first of all u can't 4get the native tongue if ur parents taught it 2 u...u can not 4get something that was taught 2 u...n the language is khmer, our people are Cambodian get it right...its like an American saying they 4got how 2 speak English bye Felicia
Embarrassment I'm his age I speak khmer n so does my daughter she is 24 yrs old born in the states...exactly how did he communicate w/his parents..on top of that his English is not even fluent...so for him to say he does not speak khmer....the language is khmer our people are Cambodian thank u very much...i used to follow him now I'm over fakeness..be proud of ur native tongue
Sorry you feel that way. I am proud of my roots, but I don't have the luxury of living in a khmer community. I'm not sure what you mean by I don't speak fluent English. The ability to communicate clearly in unbroken english is what got me further than most of my khmer peers. Aside from that, I spent several days in Cambodia with khmer people that don't speak any english. I can listen almost fluently, I just have a hard time formulating the words, so I think my khmer is fine.
Also want to add that it's the khmer people that think they're better than other khmer that I am ashamed of...in Cambodia they don't act like this at all. They are all welcoming me because I am khmer.
Awesome Video Savi! I grew up around Cambodians my whole life and always loved the food and culture 😊
Thumbs up Bong Savi on going out of your way to make this video. Keep up the great vlogs.
thank you friend!
Tc Chan
I have no disrespect for savi. I like his vlog and will keep watching. I'm cambodian and will keep rep khmer!
Aww you and your family are soo lovely! Seeing you guys gathering over at your parents' place for dinner, and got asked if it's a party is like my family too. Since I live further out from them; when I do go over we would have a family feast, and having four other siblings and three of us have kids and husbands plus extra addition of two cousins; one can assume it's a party.
Kudos to your wife for tolerating prohok. My husband is white and prohok makes him gag. I love the aroma of prohok frying!
she likes it in small amounts...but if you fry it, will make her gag too :)
It's funny how I looked up Khmer New year In Lynn Mass to see my brother DJ and I came upon you. Keep doing what you are doing Bong!
Been here in the states since the 80's myself I still speak khmer obviously once the language is taught u don't forget...mark wiens is half American..he speaks Thai
Cyndi Muth I make videos for the other Khmer ppl like me who forgot how to speak Khmer but want to reconnect with their roots. I don’t know why that angers you. There’s a white guy that lives in Cambodia that speaks fluent khmer. Cambo Vlogs maybe you will enjoy his videos more.
Exactly Savi u should take notes from that white man that speaks khmer fluently..im 100% sure he didn't 4get his native tongue bawahaha😂🙏please
I really enjoying to watching your Video. You have absolutely beautiful family.
My new favorite channel . Very good vids 👌🏼👍🏼
The evolution of savi you 🍻🤣 that hair 🍻
@@J-swy lol this was a long time ago
@saviyou watched your India vlogs and now it's giving me the way back content 🍻
Love the video man. I just switch from nikon to a Sony 6500 so far I love it. Keep doing you
it is a great little camera, the dynamic range and colors are so nice!
That slaw Machu is 🔥😋 Man and prahok sauce with steak ! Love Khmer food 😋😋
Hey Savi, I was just wondering how did you and your mom communicate when you were younger she had to speak khmer to you. I was born in the states and speak khmer and English all my life. I am fluent in both. I have a hard time teaching my son to speak khmer since he was little. My daughter on the other hand has no problem learning it. Maybe its the personality but I feel males don't want to learn as much as females do. I always told my mom please speak khmer to me so I don't forget my language and were my family is from. It will be cool to see your kids that are mix can speak both languages of the parents.
Well great job on the video anyways. Just showing khmer support.
I spoke khmer very well when I was young actually had trouble in school band cause I don’t know any English so then my parents only spoke English to me to help me learn and I forgot how to speak khmer!
U r my one of the favorite TH-camr
I love those dish
Welp...this video has 2 of my favorite food. The simple "Sngaw Chrouk Sach Morn" (Chicken Sour Soup) and Baan Chow. Coincidently I had a craving for Baan Chow a few days ago and went out for it. Those thing are great with lots and lots of Fresh Vegetables. Hey here's a video idea, how about Casey learn to make Baan Chow and you film her first attempt, that'll be fun.
That's a great idea!
ME TOO BRO!!
Thumbs UP BONG SAVI LIKE ALL YOUR VLOGS, great job, keeping working.
arkhoun glad you like my video, where are you watching from?
from Sweden Bong
wow khmer living in sweden?! that's so cool
Yes bong but not many khmer living here like in the US
God bless your family
I went to campshand for a fieldtrip in Cornwall.
I'm first generation and I can speak intermediate level khmer. lol I am planning to look some Apps on my phone so I can learn how to read and write basic khmer.
Maybe I help you to speak khmer and you help me how to speak English
Savage 😂@@hoeurchsievhav6367
The way you handle the knife especially to mash up garlic,it's a clear indication that at some point you had been working at a professional kitchen.
thank you, I never worked in a professional kitchen aside from Pizza Hut, I just watched a lot of FoodNetwork when I was younger :)
Hi brother, I just want to say hello from Washington, D.C..
it seems like you are always having fun.
hello DC...I try to enjoy life always
I was born in America 1985 and i speak good KHMER. I also have a white girlfriend but i don't act white wash like this guy tho. I am KHMER PRIDE all damn day.
I can tell you are a boon to society
Just found your channel nice content
Wait?? were you born in the states or Cambodia?? I've never seen anybody older than me that don't speak fluent Khmer... hmmmm I was laughing when you were facetiming..
I'm khmer but born in Thailand...we were probably the first wave of khmer people to come to the US in 1978. My mom was pregnant with my brother when we got here. Not too many Cambodians where I live and my mom and dad tried very hard to teach us american ways when we were young, so we could advance in school. You have to remember back then, there was absolutely no support in place. We became americanized very quickly.
wow soo interesting to me who knew.. Born in Thailand as well. I think we came to cali in 1984.I'm starting to lose my "khmer" since moving to Ohio plus I have no khmer friends. I hope my daughter will be able to speak it since she's mixed race as well lol
Same here I can't speak fluent Cambodian either 😳 what he said in his replies Lol
Cambodian/American
I was thinking the same thing about Khmericans older than me that always have spoken fluent Khmer. I am part of the official 2nd generation [born here], am in my early 20s, am 1 of 3 Cambodian families in the Southeast city in which I live, and have pushed so that I can hold full-fledged all-Khmer conversations with my cousins in Cambodian. I am not fluent to the point that I can talk about politics, economy, or academics, but I can definitely hold my own with conversational Khmer about everyday life things. All of my cousins who were born in SrukKhmer/Thai camps--now 30s-40s years old--all speak fluent Khmer that I don't even think about it anymore. But I guess different households and different generations have undergone separate experiences! Very interesting. Guess I am not as westernized as I thought...
Hey Guys... my family and I came to the states in 1983. I was around 4 years of age. I was very fortunate that my dad was a teacher back home. He knew how to speak French also. He taught me how to read and write Khmer around 6 years old. He had a routine of waking me up early in the morning before school start and when I got home from school before I did my homework! I hated it! Lol... it was to much...! But all my brother’s and sister’s already knew how so I was next.
Long story short I was reading and writing fluently by the age of 10. He also taught me Sanskrit . He tried to teach me French but I was like No..... lol. He got really sick and couldn’t teach me anymore and took me to the Khmer temple every Sunday but I was way to advanced. He pass away in 2002 and I’m in my 40s now and can still speak really well but my writing is gone ..!! And my reading is ok! I wish I still continued on but with everyday life I just couldn’t find the time. Thanks 🙏 for the videos I really enjoyed watching them🤗🤗
Nice kitchen.
Great video. Pretty good with that knife too.
Lets see more of Vu
I am Cambodian and I only know how to speak Khmer a lil bit but I understand it very well
Kaci is so awesome!!
I'll tell her you said that :)
How did I end up following a Cambodian in Pennsylvania? 😑😑😑😑😑😑😑
lol I don't know John Doe, but isn't that funny how TH-cam connects people?
Who is the girl at 13:26?
my sister inlaw
lol it's crazy because I see that 1738 and I noticed alot of my family drinks that now . I prefer Hennessy tho
-Khmer from modesto
I do
I'm Cambodian too I speak Khmer around my grandma
Wow your mum sooo pretty
Bong, has your wifi & daughters ever visited srok khmer?
not yet, I don't know if they can survive to be honest, maybe only if we stay in Siem Reap or Phnom Phenh
yeah, Siem Reap is good
I disagree I lived there for a long time 🙌🏻🤷🏻♂️ just saying that’s me lol I loved it and going back soon
does your wife eat tirk jlous prohok? prohok sauce with pepper,garlic,lime and mint. Your cambodian language is pretty good!
What's with the mullet?
Wow I am Cambodian to
great
Nuoc mam & Banh xao is vietnamese isnt it ? Its all good,,,,ngon qua ! hihi
I feel like u putting up a front like ashamed of ur Cambodian culturel don't mean nothing if u travel n want 2 get 2 know cultures but what are u teaching ur children nothing cuz u supposedly can NOT speak khmer it's 2 bad u can not communicate w/our people in Cambodia our beautiful culture they would of have taught u so much...ive been around friends of different ethnicities they all speak their mothers tongues born in the states I just cant fathom the idea of u 4gettin khmer if it was taught....chom reap lea 😞😞😞
I feel the same way. He was totally asking his wife something that should be asked towards him. Yes. We are khmer but I doubt he was into his culture until later in life and also geographically there's not much khmer in his small town unless he goea to Philly n hang out with the Cambodians there
@@WinterMelonPvZ hopefully in the future. They follow their mom and mom is sort of stand off ish
@@WinterMelonPvZ my lightly observation. Only my opinion.
Everyone is brought up differently because he doesn’t speak Khmer fluently doesn’t mean he not proud of his culture every household is not the same idk people are so judgmental just learn how to respect everyone
gurl quit judging and enjoy the video
Well,Its not easy to speak khmer when you have american partner. Ur khmer is good, u just need to hang out with ur mom more often tho. Btw, love ur family👍👍👍
Savi you ft sac town
Nice family.
Don't bother the nasty comments.
Senile I guess or amnesia 2 4get something that was taught 2 u 😂😂😂
I love banh Xiao
បង និយាយខ្មែរខ្លះទៅបង
I’m Cambodia 🇰🇭
8:53 I love it with steak
I’m part Cambodian
the good part right?
what is your wife nationality ?
Wichita is thank you in Khmer 🇰🇭
Officially. Chanteda No I am Cambodian I asked my Mom and she said it not
conversation with ur wife about cambodian food. it seems like your confused
Bruh I'm Khmer/Thai can't even speak fluent Cambodian 😭😂😭😂😭 I'm just like you bro Cambodian/American Lol most of my family been here since the 70's and early 1980's
Same here, I came when I was 1yr old around 1978...I spoke a lot of khmer when I was young but after I was held back in elementary school, my parents would only speak english to me to help me learn. It doesn't take long for young kids to pick up new languages so I learned quick, but I stopped speaking khmer and eventually lost it.
Savi You Same here bruh my parents and cousin's and auntie's and uncle they all spoke English to us and lost are native Cambodian language we were the first wave of Khmer 🙌🙌🙌 I have other families in Thailand also and families in Phillie, Lancaster Pennsylvania too
I am Khmer 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Mej bong min ban yey khmer ? Why can’t you speak khmer ?
Iono what ur trying to say bout ur wife but she looks like she has ate enough Cambodian food and ur making her feel like she hasn’t plus Savi you ain’t a trueeeee Cambodian like me where we eat EAT
And can you make video of សម្លុរម្ចូពង់ត្រី ហើយ និង សាច់គោសារ៉ាម៉ាណ
I thought he said akoun
Bs wooshixun most immigrants came around ur time as my family came in 1980...i supposed 2 yrs after ur family lol give me a break...we never thought otherwise 2 give up our culture (Cambodians) we stay true 2 our Cambodian culture 2 this day til the day I die n my next life I will teach my children n grandchildren khmer....u cannot absolutely not 4get a native tongue that was recited 2 u pls
I was only 1 when I came to the US, the first khmer family in our city. In grade school, I got teased and bullied by the white kids because I can't speak english...ironic now as an adult I'm getting teased by khmer ppl about my khmer. Anyway thx for all the comments, honestly not trying to disrespect. Good luck friend.
Cyndi Muth .. shut up! Stop being a troll!!! Your such a bully..! Was ur family apart of the Khmer Rouge? Lol... who cares... every body family situation is different... omg.. his parents did what was best for him. If u don’t like it stop watching his videos....!! Good for u that u and ur family can speak Khmer.. keep up the good work!! I came to the States when I was 4. My dad was a teacher back home who also spoke French! By the time I was 10 I was already fluent in reading and writing and Sanskrit but this is my Dad and this was his way but not everyone has a teacher at home. You just strive and do ur best to make it and take any opportunity that comes ur way... Don’t they teach u at the Khmer temple with the monks telling u not to Judge others!!
Speak Cambodian or speak khmer ???😂🔫
Yy Khmer 🇧🇷💜🇰🇭 nhom srolang brotes Kampuchea
I can't say enuf I love America but I didn't 4get my native tongue khmer🙏🙏🙏
I’m not amused with a 40 year old person not speaking the native tongue. My brothers were born here and they speak much better Khmer than you. My daughter speaks better Khmer than you and she’s 21 and was born here. Don’t give me the “I don’t live around Khmer people” excuse. It’s a shame
Jay Varamann what a disrespectful comment.
U can’t assume or judge anyone.. everyone situation is different! His parents want him to be more Americanize so that’s how he was taught to be able to fit in so he doesn’t have a problem in school.. making friends and so on... now I was very fortunate that my dad was a teacher back home and also spoke French. By the age of 10 I was fluent in reading and writing and Sanskrit. He tried to teach me French but it was to much. It all depends on ur background and ur upbringing cause every family is different.
Cindy Crawfish I highly doubt his parents was teaching him 2 be more Americanized. That's absurd I never heard such. He is just embarrassed of who he is. Low self-esteem I might say " trying 2 fit in" ur words Cindy Crawfish. .Being accepted in any shape or form is being who U is. If ur trying fit in where u don't belong u fake asf why would u want 2 be someone else. Be true 2 ur identity.. We came in the 1980s my family settled in Atlanta now we all know back then there wasn't many Cambodians. I'm around the same age as he is... I didn't know a lick of English but I learned...I didn't 4get how 2 speak khmer neither..We can adapt 2 any cultures outside but when ur inside ur home around ur family u don't 4get where ur family come from. Cindy crawfish to ur other comment my family escaped the khmer rouge my brother was 2 yrs old when he died in that war.. U found that very funny in ur other comment. U know how many innocent Cambodians were killed u spineless piece of S***. U as fraudulent as he is.. I wonder if his parents 4got how 2 speak KHMER as well 😱😱😱blah blah ( mee lop )
I can speak Cambodian
🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭😊😊😊😊
Durian is good, it smells like dirty socks, but tastes great.
This guy is weird. His wife must be annoyed of him
You are undoubtedly fluent in English but you do have Khmer accent; so why is that you don't speak Khmer dog?
She’s feels soo left out
Which
Koun Kromom 😁
I'm not the only person who thinks this way but u only reply back 2 me ...mark wiens at least try 2 learn languages from all over the world... 2 bad 4 u. U didn't try hard enuff bruh man
He wants 2 pretend 2 speak English 2 his mom..."should I cut this ma: n his mom's replied" "yuh "savi pls u probably just told ur mom 2 say" yuh ,yuh "Every time bawahaha....i have 7 younger siblings they never been 2 Cambodia speak khmer fluently sorry
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Maybe you should learn to speak English fluently so others can understand what you are trying to say.
សួស៊ី
I'm sure he didn't meet her before he meet his parents lmao
I'm sorry to say u still have an accent...tbh...and pls do not show the Cambodian cultural food if u do not know what they are called...first of all u can't 4get the native tongue if ur parents taught it 2 u...u can not 4get something that was taught 2 u...n the language is khmer, our people are Cambodian get it right...its like an American saying they 4got how 2 speak English bye Felicia
Embarrassment I'm his age I speak khmer n so does my daughter she is 24 yrs old born in the states...exactly how did he communicate w/his parents..on top of that his English is not even fluent...so for him to say he does not speak khmer....the language is khmer our people are Cambodian thank u very much...i used to follow him now I'm over fakeness..be proud of ur native tongue
Sorry you feel that way. I am proud of my roots, but I don't have the luxury of living in a khmer community. I'm not sure what you mean by I don't speak fluent English. The ability to communicate clearly in unbroken english is what got me further than most of my khmer peers. Aside from that, I spent several days in Cambodia with khmer people that don't speak any english. I can listen almost fluently, I just have a hard time formulating the words, so I think my khmer is fine.
Also want to add that it's the khmer people that think they're better than other khmer that I am ashamed of...in Cambodia they don't act like this at all. They are all welcoming me because I am khmer.
@@saviyou they would not be so rude and disparaging, that is not the way they behave in Cambodia. I agree 100% with you there.
Chom reap lea savi learn khmer
និយាយខ្មែរអោយបានច្រើនពូ កុំអោយយើងភ្លេចភាសាខ្មែរ
Dude how can you not know your own language? Embrassing
Wooshixun BULLSHIT
Speak Khmer bro.. not Speak Cambodia :D