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  2. Khmer numerals - Wikipedia

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    The numbers from 6 to 9 may be constructed by adding any number between 1 and 4 to the base number 5 (ប្រាំ), so that 7 is literally constructed as 5 plus 2. Beyond that, Khmer uses a decimal base, so that 14 is constructed as 10 plus 4, rather than 2 times 5 plus 4; and 16 is constructed as 10+5+1.

  3. Sāstrā sleuk rith - Wikipedia

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    Sāstrā sleuk rith (Khmer: សាស្ត្រា ស្លឹក រឹត) or Khmer manuscripts written on palm leaves are sastra which constitute a major part of the literature of Cambodia along with the Khmer inscriptions kept since the foundation of the Khmer Empire in Southeast Asia.

  4. Education in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    French language instruction began in the second year. Khmer was the language of instruction in the first cycle, but French was used in the second cycle and thereafter. By the early 1960s, Khmer was used more widely in primary education. In the 1980s, the primary school ran from the first to the fourth grade.

  5. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, 0 - 9 grade is compulsory primary education. Most children are pupils in the Danish "Folkeskolen", which has the current grades: Kindergarten (optional): 3–6 years [16] 0th grade: 5–7 years; 1st grade: 6–8 years; 2nd grade: 7–9 years; 3rd grade: 8–10 years; 4th grade: 9–11 years; 5th grade: 10–12 years; 6th grade: 11 ...

  6. National Library of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    After independence in 1954 there was a steady growth in Cambodian publishing, which was reflected in the increased number of Khmer language books in the National Library. Closed down in 1975 during the Khmer Rouge era, the National Library was used for several years as accommodation by members of the Pol Pot regime, who destroyed many of the ...

  7. List of universities in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian formal education system ceased to exist and many educated people fled the country or died during the Khmer Rouge era (1975–1979). After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, the education system had to be rebuilt from scratch to become what the modern national education system is today, starting from Grade 1 (at age six) to Grade 12 for ...

  8. Center for Khmer Studies - Wikipedia

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    Through its many programs, CKS seeks to expand knowledge and understanding of Cambodian history, culture, and society; foster collaboration between international and local Cambodian students, scholars, and institutions; support Cambodian higher education, and develop community education through youth and children's programs.

  9. South East Asian Mathematics Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Competition is open to all students in Grade 12 (Year 13) or younger. [2] The Junior Competition is open to all students in Grade 9 (Year 10) or younger. [2] The Secondary Competition is open to all students in Grade 7 (Year 8) or younger during the month of the event and; Primary level for Grade 5 (Year 6) or younger. [5] [6]