Kangaroo,
So Khmer inhabitant of Vietnam and of thailand are Cambodian too,
following you understading?
Yes or No? Please answer.
>From Neak Kampuchea.

On Jan 10, 1:05 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no confusion.
> If a Cambodian government has given a citizenship to a foreigner who
> speak rubbish, he is a citizen of Cambodia.
> Id a Cambodian governement has given a citizenship to a Vietnamese who
> speak Vietnamese, he is also a citizen of Cambodia.
>
> So no matter what word you use, they are all have the citizenship of
> Cambodia as long as the Cambodian government has granted them.
>
> On Jan 10, 9:13 am, Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Eh, good mornig Kangaroo.
> > So your English is different from mine. It's OK!
>
> > On Jan 10, 3:40 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Look, Cambodia (Kampuchea) is the official name of the country, its
> > > > inhabitants should be called Cambodian, (Kampuchea or Chun-Kampuchea)
> > > > which is none relevance to “Khmer citizen” or in others words none
> > > > sense.
> > > This is where you are wrong.
>
> > Look on this below. You should say that I'am right!> A citizen of Cambodia 
> > is a status given to people by the government of
> > > Cambodia.
> > > It doesn't matter whether they are Khmer, Cambodians or whatever.
>
> > Yes, the status given by the goverment of Cambodia to a person of what
> > ever his/he race, must be maned Cambodian for relevance to the
> > country's name "Cambodia". This is the must.
> > But if you still think I'm wrong, except to you.
> > Please be no more arguments, as English is more organized and updated
> > than others nation around the world. If one speaks English with Khmer
> > or Chinese or Vietnamese thinking, the meaning is becoming confused.
> > Did you hear foreign students coming to get graduation in th US are
> > complaining hard understanding English, beause they speak or write
> > English with their thinking of their own language direct stranslation,
> > years before they could be able to catch up real English meang.> Those 
> > words don't mean a thing when we talk about citizenship.
> > > A Cambodian citizen can renoun their own citizenship at anytime. It
> > > means that sometimes a Cambodian may not be a citizen of Cambodia. So
> > > don't get fixed with those words.
>
> > Yes, you can denounce your citizenship anytime you want, but you never
> > be able to change your race or hybrid background. Khmer is a race and
> > Khmer citizen is none relevance and none sense to the country's name
> > Cambodia, but Khmer inhabitant of Cambodia is Cambodian citizen except
> > Khmer inhabitant of Vietnam and Khmer inhatitant of Thailand.
> > Do you see English is more clearer isn't?
> > From Neak Kampuchea.- Hide quoted text -
>
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