Thank you once again for your wonderful video of Cambodian street food ! សូមអរគុណម្តងទៀតសម្រាប់វីដេអូដ៏អស្ចារ្យរបស់អ្នកអំពីអាហារតាមផ្លូវកម្ពុជា! Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
19:55 Grandma is so sweet! I’m pleasantly surprised she knows how to read and write. She must’ve grown up in a middle class family. I haven’t met many women from her generation who are literate, unless she’s younger than what I’m assuming. 20:55 Some of my family are from Kampong Cham and they call it Twah Ko.
@@Mao-od8gp you used to call the sausage Twah Ko? Is it only Phnom Penh dialect that calls it Kwah Ko? If you visit Malaysia, you’ll find Cham-Cambodian people who sell these and they call it Tong Mo.
Soursdey bong, sok sabay teh. I actually understood a little more of your phases today. So, please keep it up. Also, my wife and I were wondering about how to buy things such as nuts and bolts and similar items, and what about parts for cars and motorbikes? Are there markets for these too?
Hello Yes they do have hardware supply at Toul Tompong Market in Phnom Penh city , they have everything in this market or you can find them at other places too . Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp Orkun, I would encourage you to add these stalls as well. They will add variety to your videos and should encourage different viewers to your channel, increasing the subscription. They don't have to be a big part of your videos if you prefer mostly food.
Thank you once again for your wonderful video of Cambodian street food !
សូមអរគុណម្តងទៀតសម្រាប់វីដេអូដ៏អស្ចារ្យរបស់អ្នកអំពីអាហារតាមផ្លូវកម្ពុជា!
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
My Pleasure and Thank you 🙏 so much
You so kinds that sweet of you may Buddha bless you offer foods to other that needed.🥰🥰
@@jennysrey Thank you 🙏 so much
19:55 Grandma is so sweet! I’m pleasantly surprised she knows how to read and write. She must’ve grown up in a middle class family. I haven’t met many women from her generation who are literate, unless she’s younger than what I’m assuming. 20:55 Some of my family are from Kampong Cham and they call it Twah Ko.
Yes some places are called beef sausage, I used to call Kwa Ko too . Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp you used to call the sausage Twah Ko? Is it only Phnom Penh dialect that calls it Kwah Ko? If you visit Malaysia, you’ll find Cham-Cambodian people who sell these and they call it Tong Mo.
@@d.c.3534 Thanks For Sharing! Some people in Phnom Penh and some provinces are called Kwa Ko .
បងប្រើphone or camera សម្រាប់ថតដែល?
Hello Bong use phone . Thank you 🙏
Nom Pom , very sweet 😛❤👍
It is my hometown. Ur too?
Soursdey bong, sok sabay teh. I actually understood a little more of your phases today. So, please keep it up. Also, my wife and I were wondering about how to buy things such as nuts and bolts and similar items, and what about parts for cars and motorbikes? Are there markets for these too?
Hello Yes they do have hardware supply at Toul Tompong Market in Phnom Penh city , they have everything in this market or you can find them at other places too . Thank you 🙏
@@Mao-od8gp Orkun. What about other towns and cities, can they be found there as well?
@@bigroundwatermelon6456 yes they do have it also.
@@Mao-od8gp Orkun, I would encourage you to add these stalls as well. They will add variety to your videos and should encourage different viewers to your channel, increasing the subscription. They don't have to be a big part of your videos if you prefer mostly food.
@@mykindofenglish Thank you 🙏 so much for your advice . I will do more of these .
Where’s your beautiful friend who’s shy of eating in front of camera? He should show up more often. Or, was that you?!!!!
Hello I have shown my face eating recently . Thank you 🙏