Dear Battambang,

If they're of the same father but different mothers, then they're
half-
sisters, not step sisters, d'ohh!! If a birth parent of A marries a
birth parent of B and A and B have different sets of birth parents,
then A and B are step siblings. Please don't let your feeling be
hurt. This is simply a friendly advice.

Pheng Kim Ving

On Sep 12, 1:10 pm, Battambang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Meng Vimean Rothana is a very fancy Khmer name and perhaps you can
> recognize her last name because it is the same as Meng Keo Pich
> Chinda’s and wonder if they are related. The answer as you can hear in
> the interview video at the end of the article is yes. She is a step-
> sister of Meng Keo Pich Chinda - the same father but from a different
> mother. Meng Vimean Rothana’s father was the famous musician Meng Hun
> of the National School of Culture and Fine Arts. Her mother’s name is
> Meng Sameth. She is also a National School of Culture and Fine Arts
> professor. Both of them are well recognized by Khmer entertainment
> communities in the country for their contributions to Khmer culture
> and arts. Read more about Meng Vimean 
> Rothanahttp://www.angkorthom.us/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=202

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