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Project Cognates = words that are quite similar in the language you want to 
learn


On Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 11:09:37 AM UTC+2, Sven AERTS wrote:
>
> 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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