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Wah Cambodian Yellow man,π style, that bredda sound good though. That first tune sounded like some Bollywood vibes. Glad to see the culture catch roots over ghere. Interestingly my coworker is from Cambodia,her name is Por, we had to go outside for an emergency drill, home girl put on her sunscreen sleeves say she donβt wah get dark π
Your co-worker sounds very Cambodian. @Sreypov, my wife, shares the same name as your co-worker. The pronunciation is difficult, but generally spelled Pov in English. "Srey" means female, and "Pov" means youngest offspring. So, while you're digesting that, just imagine if your Mom names you Pov and then decides to have another kid a few years later, your name no longer makes sense. I know many Povs in Cambodia that aren't actually the youngest child.
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I like this song also.
Me too, I like all of Sreyleakβs music.
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Hah! That was fun... and I learnt something new too... :)
I know itβs way more common in Thailand, Malaysia and especially Indonesia, but Cambodia is doing a little too.
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Wah Cambodian Yellow man,π style, that bredda sound good though. That first tune sounded like some Bollywood vibes. Glad to see the culture catch roots over ghere. Interestingly my coworker is from Cambodia,her name is Por, we had to go outside for an emergency drill, home girl put on her sunscreen sleeves say she donβt wah get dark π
Your co-worker sounds very Cambodian. @Sreypov, my wife, shares the same name as your co-worker. The pronunciation is difficult, but generally spelled Pov in English. "Srey" means female, and "Pov" means youngest offspring. So, while you're digesting that, just imagine if your Mom names you Pov and then decides to have another kid a few years later, your name no longer makes sense. I know many Povs in Cambodia that aren't actually the youngest child.