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Black = Khmer 𓆎𓅓𓏜 (vs Red Khmer)

Khm𓏜, «Kaiman» name of human 𓆎𓏏𓀀𓁐𓏥 / Egypt(ians) 𓆎𓏏𓊖𓏏

Black Chemie/Magie Kummer ⇔ char 𓌨 care 𓐍 khr 𓐍 Gray ⇔ Kala = black

𓎼𓅓𓏏 gmert: black ibis
𓌻𓁷 hmer: black stork
𓈖𓂋𓐍𓅓 narkom: black-fear

𒀲 imērum < *ḥimār “donkey” 𐎈𐎎𐎗 ḥmr ܚܡܪܐ ḥmārā < 𒄿𒈨𒊒 ᶜi-me-ru gomar χmārā szamár زمال zmāl @ Somalia

Asche 𓆈 Echse 𓆎𓅓 Egypt

𓆎 𓅓 𓏜 ∑ kommt : total up, amount to, complete, put an end to, pay (to), profit, duty
∑ compute, comme, kommt zu ... macht Zusammen, Summe, count, compter ⇔ censor

3 𓇾 𓍿 𓅓 𓎛 𓌙 Cmher Khmer Summer Sumer 𓈙 Shumera 𓇳 = 𓇔 sur : “south” ⇔ 𓇗 SuMa ⇔ MuSa

Of all foreign languages even the Khmer language appears to be distantly related to the Eurasian superfamilies:

first-person Pronouns ego/moin ⇔ kʰɲom ⋍ 𓎡𓈖𓅱

It belongs to the Eurasian superfamilies which use m,w,n,g for first person consonants, but not say b,l,r,t (at least not in a leading position). Like "mama" it might be anatomically prewired though.

Connecting these distant languages seems a bit far-fetched but the Turbino phenomenon and the rapid extension of the Copper Revolution, as well as millennia of proto-indo-european neighborhood give scenarios in which some diffusion or even common roots of IE and Khmer are plausible. Suddenly it might not be a coincidence when the biggest city on Earth in the Middle Ages was called Ankor Wat𓋹𓊖kur🌢.
Kor is without a doubt the most recognisable international name for cities.

Example Khmer:

/proh nuh tʰ-ʋəːkaː lʔɑː/
boy DEM work good
'That boy works well'

/kʰɲom daə tɨw pʰsaː/
I walk towards market?
'I walk to the market.'

/ʔaɲcəɲ ʔɑŋkuj/
to invite to sit
'Please sit.'
ʔaɲcəɲ ⋍ incentive
ʔɑŋkuj ⋍ 𓈞𓊃𓀉 hinsit