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Women in Cambodia: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:5220:52, 27 April 2022 WilliamThweatt talk contribs 12,514 bytes +10 "Khmer" and "Cambodian" are NOT interchangeable: "Khmer" is the dominant ethnic group. "Cambodian" is the nationality of all ethnic groups native to Cambodia. For example, the legal status described here doesn't only apply to women of the Khmer ethnic group, but also to Cambodian women who are not Khmer, such as Cham, Phnong, Stieng, Somre, etc. undo
  • curprev 20:3420:34, 27 April 2022 Swopei talk contribs m 12,504 bytes +24 I edited structure for smoother readability. I also tried to implement more usage of the word, "Khmer", when referencing the people of Cambodia. Though "Cambodian" and "Khmer" can be used interchangeably, I believe that it's important for people to know how the people of Cambodia refer to themselves. undo
  • curprev 19:4119:41, 27 April 2022 Swopei talk contribs m 12,480 bytes −24 I edited structure for smoother readability. I also tried to implement more usage of the word, "Khmer", when referencing the people of Cambodia. Though "Cambodian" and "Khmer" can be used interchangeably, I believe that it's important for people to know how the people of Cambodia refer to themselves. undo
  • curprev 19:3819:38, 27 April 2022 Swopei talk contribs m 12,504 bytes +197 I edited structure for smoother readability. I also tried to implement more usage of the word, "Khmer", when referencing the people of Cambodia. Though "Cambodian" and "Khmer" can be used interchangeably, I believe that it's important for people to know how the people of Cambodia refer to themselves. undo
  • curprev 19:3619:36, 27 April 2022 Swopei talk contribs m 12,307 bytes +3 I went through this article and edited its structure for smoother readability. I also tried to implement more usage of the word, "Khmer", when referencing the people of Cambodia. Though "Cambodian" and "Khmer" can be used interchangeably, I believe that it's important for people to know how the people of Cambodia refer to themselves. undo

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