Aha ! My wife is from Cambodia and became stuck in Belgium with the war 
when she was 6 yrs together with some 10 others who were flown over to 
undergo a hospital surgery in a twinning project between a hospital here 
and in Cambodia.
We found her family back through after 16 years of separation!
I've been trying to explain my new family about mnemosyne and some new 
language teaching methods.  I posted on it here in Mnemosyne. Let me look 
it up.  Probably it will be interesting to you too.  If this works, we 
could obtain a grant.
In Thailand there was a grant by Unesco to put lessons online, a.o. 
english-thai learning:
https://elearning.cmu.ac.th/free_online/web_unesco/contents/english/index.html


On Friday, August 12, 2016 at 6:50:31 AM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I love mnemosyne, I have used it study many languages. However, I just 
> cannot get it to work with Khmer (Cambodian). The font size is so small 
> that I cannot read it. No matter how much I change the non-Latin font size, 
> the Khmer unicode font always stays the same size. As such, I am unable to 
> use this program to study Khmer. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to 
> fix this problem? 
>
> Thank you very much!

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