you, your ( a term of address for an elder sibling-in-law)
you, your ( a traditional title for a person who has left the bhikkhu-hood (Buddhist priesthood)
you, your ( a title for a concubine of the king)
you, your ( second person singular, addressing equals of either sex; somewhat less formal than លោក (loŭk); a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly)
The variety of participating broadcasters ensures the delivery of a wide range of audiences for CTCPF funded projects - different ages, cultures, and interests - reflecting the diversity of the Canadian experience and the many national stories waiting to be told.LDS LDS
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