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Last activity 03 May 2024 by Kim120645

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niall20m

Hi all,

I I've just moved to Dublin with my Khmer partner, having been in Phnom Penh, Cambodia for 8 years. Because there are so few Cambodians in this country i'm reaching out to everyone with a connection to the country who might be interested to reach out to Cambodian expats and Khmer speakers.

Best regards,

Niall.

stumpy

Perhaps contact the Cambodian Embassy in Dublin with regard to communities or clubs in Ireland.

Bhavna

Hi everyone,

@ Niall, perhaps you could also send a private message to members listed here : https://www.expat.com/en/network/europe/ireland/dublin/

all the best,
Bhavna

niall20m

Hi Stumpy, no Cambodian Embassy in Ireland :) Think there are literally not enough people here for any sort of official communities or clubs

niall20m

Thanks, I have reached out to some people directly but I thought I would post here too (also because I got a warning my private message function was going to be locked because I was sending a similar message to people)

ewanovic

Hello Niall, how are you? Dont know if you're still in Dublin. You're right about few Khmers here! My name's Ewan. My wife is Seyha from Phnom Penh. Lived there for a while. Great city. We've been here 2 years. Dublin's great too. If you're still here it would be nice for my wife to meet you both and speak her language. My khmer's rubbish! 😊 My email's ***

niall20m

Hi Ewan,

There is a small community we're now in touch with, though I think we're the only ones in Dublin central and we know of less than 10 Khmers in the whole of Ireland !

I'll give you a shout by email and lets catch up!

Cheers,

Niall.

abelizea

Hi!
I'm interested in learning some basic khmer. I  want to travel to Cambodja with something more that just speaking english. People there have no obrigations to know english and I want to know how can I be more them a annoying tourist. I want to know more about the place, the people from there, the culture and at least some basic language I like to give a shot on learning.
Do you guys know How can I do to learning?
Is someone available for teaching, over a coffee maybe?
I'm always available for nice talks and friendship.
Let me know if you have some tips, please.
Thanks a million.
Kind regards.

niall20m

We'd be happy to talk to you, send me a PM and we'll discuss  :)

Kim120645

@niall20m

hi are you still in ireland ?

Kim120645

@stumpy is there cambodian embassy in dublin?

Kim120645

    Hello Niall, how are you? Dont know if you're still in Dublin. You're right about few Khmers here! My name's Ewan. My wife is Seyha from Phnom Penh. Lived there for a while. Great city. We've been here 2 years. Dublin's great too. If you're still here it would be nice for my wife to meet you both and speak her language. My khmer's rubbish! 😊 My email's ***-@ewanovic

hi there is your wife still in dublin ?

stumpy


    @stumpy is there cambodian embassy in dublin?
   

    -@Kim120645


No but there is one in London.

Kim120645

@stumpy

thank alot

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