អ៊ីនធឺហ្វេស​អ្នកប្រើ​ជា​ភាសាខ្មែរ​សម្រាប់​កម្មវិធី Microsoft Office 2007

Download the Khmer language interface pack for Microsoft Office 2007 which enables all the menu’s in Office to be in Khmer.  It looks like there are still some bugs to be worked out, but hopefully with more people using it those problems can be worked out.  Thanks to Tim Boeun for posting this on his blog.

Download: Microsoft Office Khmer Language Interface Pack 2007

Updated Firefox and Thunderbird Khmer Spelling Checker 1.1

We’ve just updated the SBBIC Firefox and Thunderbird Khmer Spelling Checker to version 1.1 so that it matches the update we just released for OpenOffice.org

Please, if you use this add-on review it so we can improve it!

Download: Khmer SBBIC Spelling Checker  1.1 for Firefox and Thunderbird

New Version of OpenOffice Khmer Spelling Checker

We’ve just released a new version of our extension for OpenOffice.org 3.x to include a Khmer spelling checker. Based on the word-lists of KhmerOS and SBBIC. Allows for Khmer numbers as well as the inclusion of ទី before numbers. No longer will Khmer numbers be viewed as misspelled words. We also included some better coding to make the checker better at giving you a correct spelling for a misspelled word.  Also, now the ៗ​ character will no longer cause words to be misspelled.  In this release we added more Khmer proper names as well as additional number and date combinations.  There are now 75,133 words and phrases included in the spelling checker.  Thank you to all the volunteers who made this possible!

Please help us improve this Khmer spelling checker by sending us new words and any errors that you encounter or features that you think would help by commenting below.  Thank you!

Download here: KhmerOS and SBBIC Spelling Checker 1.3 for OpenOffice.org 3.x

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SBBIC Collaborative Translation Portal

Want to help translate some opensource software into Khmer?  Now you can do so easily through the SBBIC Collaborative Translation Portal.  If you are currently working on a translation and want to encourage others to help you, contact us with information about your project and we can upload your .po file to our server and make you admin of the project so that you can work with others on getting more opensource software into the Khmer language.  Feel free to contribute your translations to any of the current projects currently hosted (some projects are there for reference use to help with additional translation work, but you can submit any changes you would like to be considered).

Visit: SBBIC Collaborative Translation Portal

New Release of SBBIC English to Khmer Dictionary

There is a new release of our offline Lexique Pro dictionary that is available for download (Updated 8/13/10 27,693 words and phrases).
The SBBIC dictionary now includes the KhmerOS glossary – Special thanks to a the Open Forum of Cambodia and NiDA for allowing us to import the glossary. This offline dictionary was compiled from the SBBIC Khmer Collaborative Online Dictionary at http://dictionary.sbbic.org Please visit the online dictionary and contribute new terms and or correct any errors so that they can be included in future releases of the dictionary.

Download: SBBIC Self-installing English and Khmer Unicode Dictionary version .06

Khmer Collaborative Dictionary Alpha

VISIT: Khmer Collaborative Dictionary – SBBIC Apha

We have just found a backend that can support a collaborative online dictionary and have started to input data into it.  If you want to poke around feel free – but just remember it is in its very early stages.  After looking around the web for a backend we landed on phpmyFAQ. And although it is not designed specifically for an online collaborative dictionary, we feel it will work great once we customize it a bit.  Currently you can register at the site and to add a word click “Add Definition”.  But as we said, we are releasing this very early so that everyone can have input.  You can also look at the current definitions and comment if there is an error or even request a translation for others to help you with.

Please, give us your thoughts and ideas.

Also we will be looking for editors, those who approve new entries into the dictionary – so if you are interested please contact us or comment on this post and give us your contact information and we will be in touch.

If you have a large amount of words you would like to input into the dictionary, let us know and we can bulk import them so you don’t have to do it one by one.  Thanks!

VISIT: Khmer Collaborative Dictionary – SBBIC Apha

Babiloo Khmer Unicode Dictionary

Equipped with an English to Khmer Unicode dictionary with over 30,000 terms as well as the Chuon Nath Khmer dictionary, this program is a must have.  First download the program and install it, then run Babiloo and click “Dictionaries” on the menu and then click “Download Dictionaries”

At the prompt scroll down to “[Cambodian/Khmer/ខ្មែរ]” and select the “English-Khmer” and “Chuon Nhat Khmer-Khmer” dictionaries and then click on the small download icon (with the green arrow) on the bottom-left and wait for the download to complete.

Once completed click “Accept”

Then you can load either dictionary by clicking “Dictionaries” on the menu and selecting the dictionary from the list that you would like to use.

DOWNLOAD: Babiloo

SBBIC Khmer Word List

We have published a spelling checker which you can download here, but if you are interested in the word list you can download it and use it in any way you would like.  This list has 75,039 Khmer words and is a combination of SBBIC, KhmerOS and PanCambodia’s lists.

Download: SBBIC Khmer Word List

Khmer Online Dictionary (KOD)

Part of the TovNah website, this online dictionary combines many sources of Khmer and English translation sources into one, including Khmer proverb translations.  It also includes a picture dictionary that can be very helpful.

Visit: http://dictionary.tovnah.com/

Khmer Character Picker

Here is a great tool to help those of you who don’t quite have a handle on Khmer Unicode, or if you are at a computer that has not yet installed Khmer Unicode.  Using JavaScript, Richard Ishida (the internationalization lead at the W3C) has put together a Khmer Unicode Character Picker that allows you to type Khmer Unicode simply by selecting the character you want with your mouse.

Visit: Khmer Character Picker