On Oct 21, 5:21 am, Jayakhmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Kangaroo,
>
> My point here is simple.   In English when you said,"Cambodians have
> been fighting each other for a very long time,”  it means literally
> the action of fighting is non-stop.  And what I am saying here
> is ,yes, fractions of Cambodian people did fight but they had
> stopped.  That is a big difference.
>
> It is a simple English grammar.
>
> Jay
>


So what are you trying to say?
I believe you understand it right.
It is very simple English. You really don't need to tell me what it
means. You should tell me what it means to you and what you think of
it.
Cambodians have not stopped fighting each other yet.
I don't know what you see here.
How about the querrels among political parties?
I don't know about you. It means to me that Cambodians have not unite
for the common interest of their own nation. They still think about
their own rightiousness.

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