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Cambodians account for 50% of world voice traffic. Why do Cambodians always like to make sounds?

Do you like making sounds in your life? The older generation likes pronunciation, mainly because they are generally unfamiliar with input typing, and pronunciation is simple and convenient. But you know what? In fact, there is such a country that loves to send voice, and nearly 50% of voice traffic comes from Cambodia.

First, Cambodia has a very young population structure, and minors account for nearly half of the country's population of160,000. The junior high school age in this country is 25.6 years old, and young people under 34 account for as much as 70% of the total population. Compared with Cambodia, the median age of China's population is 38.4 years old, which is not as young as Cambodia's population structure. So it's a question of literacy rate in this country? In my impression, Cambodia is a relatively backward country, and the answer is no. According to the data of 20 19, the literacy rate in this country is 87.7%. It is mainly related to the complexity of Khmer, the official language of Cambodia.

Second, there must be 654.38+03 million people in Cambodia who speak Khmer as their mother tongue, accounting for 80% of the local population. However, it is too much trouble to enter high taboo words with keyboard. At present, there is no simple input method for high taboo words in the mainstream input method APP on the market, so it is very troublesome for Cambodians to input them. So why is this happening? According to Javier Sola, the developer of Khmer computer keyboards, Khmer has far more symbols than Latin, and it takes as many as 74 characters to spell the language.

Thirdly, the keyboard of China input method, whether it is 26 keys or nine squares, we can see all the letters at a glance. However, in the mobile phone input method system commonly used in Cambodia stations, people have racked their brains to write down these 74 words. Each key needs to put two or more characters, and it needs to be flipped repeatedly between two keyboard layers. So far, testing a mainstream input method is really troublesome. In contrast, voice communication is really convenient. But if you ask if there is an input method APP that is convenient for input in the market, will Cambodians gradually give up voice input? I think the answer is hard to change. When a way becomes a habit, it is easy to go back.