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Bátchâmriĕng ney Sathéareănăroăt Prâchéaméanĭt Kămpŭchéa
English: Anthem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea
បទចម្រៀងនៃសាធារណរដ្ឋប្រជាមានិតកម្ពុជា
Flag of the People's Republic of Kampuchea

Former national anthem of Cambodia
MusicSok Udom Deth, 1976
Adopted8 January 1979
Relinquished1989

"Anthem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea" (Template:Lang-km, Bátchâmriĕng ney Sathéareănăroăt Prâchéaméanĭt Kămpŭchéa, Template:IPA-km) was the national anthem of the People's Republic of Kampuchea from 1979 to 1989. It was composed by Sok Udom Deth. While Vietnam and most Communist governments recognized the People's Republic of Kampuchea during its existence, the Khmer Rouge, together with the monarchists and Khmer People's National Liberation Front, formed the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea that continued to use the anthem of Democratic Kampuchea. It was this government-in-exile that was recognized by China, North Korea, and most Western Bloc governments and the United Nations; as such, many Western sources continued to list "Dap Prampi Mesa Chokchey" as being the Cambodian national anthem until the restoration of the monarchy in 1993.

Lyrics

Khmer
Latin transliteration
English translation

ពលរដ្ឋកម្ពុជាជាកម្លាំងប្ដូរផ្ដាច់
សច្ចាកម្ទេចអស់ពួកបច្ចាមិត្ត
តាំងចិត្តសាមគ្គីទើបមានមហិទ្ធិឫទ្ធិ
ស៊ូប្ដូរជីវិតបង្ហូរឈាមប្ដូរយកជ័យ។

កងទ័ពកម្ពុជាពុះពារក្លាហានសម្រុក
ឧបសគ្គរាំងមុខឆ្លងកាត់សម្រេចបាន
កម្ទេចខ្មាំងចង្រៃពូជសាមាន្យ
នាំសេរីថ្កើងថ្កានជូនប្រជាជន។

វីរកម្ពុជាបុត្រមោះមុតក្នុងសង្គ្រាម
ប្ដេជ្ញាសងឈាមនឹងខ្មាំងសត្រូវ
ទង់ជ័យប្រាសាទពណ៌ឈាមខ្ពស់សន្ធៅ
នាំជាតិឈានទៅសាងសុខក្សេមក្សាន្ត។

Polroth Kampuchea chea kamlang phdo pdach
Sachcha kamtech ars puok pachamit
Tangchet samakki teub mean mahethearith
Suor phdo chevit banghor cheam phdo yok chey.

Kangtorp Kampuchea pou pear klahan samrouk
Oppasak raeng mok chlong kat samrach ban
Kamtech khmang chongrai pouk saman
Noam serey thkoen thkan chuon pracheachon.

Vireak Kampuchea bot mohmout knoung sangkream
Pdach nha sang cheam nung khmang sattrov
Tungchey prasat por cheam kpous santhov
Noam cheat chean tov sang sok ksaem ksant

Cambodians are a force for change,
we swear to destroy all enemies,
harmonization makes us stronger,
we sacrifice our life for victory.

Cambodian army is valorous,
we cross all barriers,
all enemies are destroyed,
we bring the precious freedom to the people.

Cambodian heroes are aimed at the,
we swear to seek revenge towards our enemies,
the victorious red temple flag is erected,
we lead the nation into happiness.

References

  1. "Cambodia (1979–1989)". nationalanthems.info. Retrieved 27 May 2015.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

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