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The Cambodia Barnstar of National Merit
I've seen you making a lot of great improvements to a number of articles about Cambodia - it's a country I'm very fond of, and it's great to see it getting some high quality attention -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 21:47, 20 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Buppha Devi

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It is Buppha Devi. Where do you get that Bopha is used more? In many of the old media (old photographs, old video), it is Buppha Devi. Her name is romanized as Buppha Devi at Sihanouk's website as well as at Sihamoni's website. You tell them that they are spelling her name wrong will you? Also, I was the one that created the article. I did not know better than. Many Cambodians do not pronounce things right (Sovann is often mispronounced as Savan, Sihanouk is often mispronounced as Seihanouk). And hence, I got the pronunciation of Bopha Devi from my mother. I figured out later that it is not correct because the royal family names are supposed to be pronounced in Pali styles (meaning the vowels are more similar to Pali reading). I would appreciate it if you would revert your edits. And next time when reverting an edit please discuss it with the person who edited first to avoid this problem. Thanks. --Dara (talk) 04:00, 12 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Also, another point. I believe the main reason you may think 'Bopha' is more common is because of Wikipedia's influence. That article with that spelling has been online for years. 'Bopha Devi' occurs in websites that seem to get their information from Wikipedia and in posts written by Cambodians (that don't know any better). But if you search for 'Buppha Devi' you will see that it occurs in sites such as Devata.org (Kent Davis), UNESCO, in the royal family members' websites as I mentioned, in scholastic PDF files, in news articles on current events (Apsara Mera premiere), etc. In Paul Cravath's Earth in Flower Book, her name is spelled Buppha Devi. And I can go on but I think that's enough. --Dara (talk) 04:17, 12 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Discuss with me this...

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Why do you keep reverting my edits in Buppha Devi and Cambodia? You cannot argue that royal authority spells her name as Norodom Buppha Devi. It's even spelled that way Julio Jeldre's book, a book that is approved by the royal family of Cambodia. And also, check out the sources I posted in the section above. Do you even bother reading your own talk page? I'm trying to discuss it with you and you are ignoring my messages. And the images for the name of Cambodia and the national motto are not necessary in the Cambodia article. It's your problem if your browser can't support Khmer Unicode text. And in the same vein, it's your problem if you happen to use a browser that can't support certain file types used on Wikipedia. There should be no substitute for text when it can displayed in Unicode. --Dara (talk) 03:08, 9 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

How does Khmer Unicode look like on yours? Its very tiny, you barely see what it is means. Is there a way the Unicode could be bigger. Like Thais Unicode its big and clear, but Khmer its too small. --KnightxxArrow (talk) 12:32, 9 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

It appears in the font I select it to (the font is called KhmerOS Metal Chrieng, but this is my choice). Your display issue is a problem with the Khmer fonts provided by Microsoft. They are just too small by default and Microsoft doesn't realize that and doesn't seem to care to fix this by providing new fonts. So, to get around this, you can download additional Khmer fonts and figure out to set that as the default display font for Khmer. This is no problem on other current operating systems or Linux distros such as Ubuntu which uses the fonts provided by KhmerOS.
BTW, please discuss future reverts with me. I do make edits with good reason, especially article name changes. For example: Nokoreach is not a good romanization as it does not reflect that these are two words. Compare to Angkor Wat, it was also romanized as Angkorvat or Angkorwat and other ways. But we do know these are two words. Nokor Reach should be as such. --Dara (talk) 00:03, 6 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Romanization for Royal Palace, Phnom Penh

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Please do not tweak UNGEGN romanizations to your preference, is not official but it does have it's own set of rules that you should follow if you come across this romanization. I would like to point out that while I agree, barom sounds like it is pronounced 'barum,' by tweaking the UNGEGN romanization, you are portraying this romanization style incorrectly. The romanizations with the diacritics are UNGEGN romanizations and all instances of this romanization should follow UNGEGN rules. UNGEGN romanization is not necessarily officially endorsed by Cambodia for acadamia but it is by the UN for geographical names. I do add this romanization sometimes to non-geographical articles as I feel it is better to use a standard rather than some ad-hoc form of romanization. Romanization is up to the editors' choice here. We do not have a concensus like the Japan WikiProject does (which is to use Hepburn romanization). --Dara (talk) 20:55, 25 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Original!

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For your work on my favourite city's article. Lookin' good! PhnomPencil (talk) 13:54, 22 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Cambodia

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Please explain why you replaced the picture of head of govt. with that of the nominal head of the state in Cambodia#Government — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.176.58.109 (talk) 13:32, 27 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Please give your opinion on the Cambodia article talk page

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Hi, KnightxxArrow

This edit warring obviously can't continue so I've brought the map issue over to Talk:Cambodia so everyone can discuss it. Could you also please discuss the revert of my references as well? I think people can see through my introduction of the issue that you do have a reasoning behind the map, but I don't understand the removal of references and therefore wasn't able to give any clues.

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Good luck. KnightxxArrow has shown in a lot of uncooperativeness the past year; he/she doesn't bother discussing anything with me and totally ignores any argument I may have against the reverts done by him/her. It drives me crazy. I am hesitant now to edit Cambodia-related articles anymore because if any contributions I make are simply going to be wiped/reverted without consideration then it was in vain (at least discuss it with me!). The struggle I had to keep the Buppha Devi article named as such (instead of Bopha Devi which is not used by her or officials) was totally unnecessary. KnightxxArrow, I sincerely hope you lose your stubborness and open up your mind to any arguments that I and other Wikipedians may have. I can accept if I'm wrong if you point it out, but I believe I do have good points myself and you do not bother listening. The Khmer text images I removed in the Cambodia article were removed and replaced with Unicode text was with good reason and I posted about it in the talk page. Here I am, back and I see that my edits were arbitrarily reverted without any discussion. Sincerly... --Dara (talk) 01:47, 26 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi! What's your problem with this nice picture? Please explain your constant reverts.
Thanks indeed! Henning Blatt (talk) 18:04, 5 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

This picture seems very dark and not brightly touched up. It is also outdated, the picture I put up was more up to date and nicer! I also wanted to put up a clean picture that show no surrounding buildings. Thanks! --KnightxxArrow (talk) 19:37, 5 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey thanks for proof reading the small improvements on the Water Festival. I would like to improve more pages on Cambodia and the Khmer culture, if we can work together it would be great. I can speak some Khmer (trying to improve!). If you can correct the paragraph on Victory of King Ang Chan I over the Vietnamese, I tried to edit what was already written on the page, but I need to do more research to understand what exactly they were trying to say. Willuconquer (talk) 02:40, 14 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello. Thanks for the improvements to this article, but can you provide a source for the seat breakdown between the two factions. It isn't in the Nohlen book. Cheers. Number 57 20:07, 12 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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