The serial comma, also
known as the Oxford comma, is the one before “and” in a series of three
or more: Herman Melville wrote “Moby-Dick,” “Billy Budd,” and
“Bartleby, the Scrivener.
It is
also the improbable subject of a passionate debate among scholars,
journalists, and copy editors. Can’t we all just get along?


There is no such thing as "តឹសទៅស៊ុីយាយ" or let's eat Grandma as it was once alluded to in [ speaking and written] Khmer's language!!! One has to understand Khmer's language well before attempting to claim as it is a crisis with it!!! Please don't destroy Khmer before having a chance to save Khmer first!!!
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ReplyDeleteWE real Khmers agree with you.