Cambodia
English
Etymology
From French Cambodge and Portuguese Camboja. Both these words are derived from Middle Khmer Kambuja (Modern Khmer កម្ពុជា (kampuciə)). Ultimately from Sanskrit काम्बोज (kāmboja, the name of a tribe mentioned in Hindu scripture).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kæmˈboʊdi.ə]
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Proper noun
Cambodia
- A country in Southeast Asia. Official name: Kingdom of Cambodia. Former name: Kampuchea.
Translations
country in Southeast Asia
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See also
- Kampuchea (former English name)
- Countries of the world
- Wikipedia article on Cambodia
Latin
Proper noun
Cambodia f (genitive Cambodiae); first declension
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Cambodia |
| genitive | Cambodiae |
| dative | Cambodiae |
| accusative | Cambodiam |
| ablative | Cambodiā |
| vocative | Cambodia |
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