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If you’re looking to add Cambodian language support to Siri on your device but can’t find it in the language options, don’t worry. Here’s a simple way to see if it’s possible and how you might go about requesting it.
First, check your device’s language settings. Go to Settings, then tap on Language & Region. Look through the list of available languages to see if Cambodian is listed. If it’s not there, it might not be supported yet—it often depends on Apple updating their software.
To request the addition of Cambodian language support for Siri, you can provide feedback directly to Apple. Visit the Apple Feedback page on their official website. There, you can choose “Siri & Dictation,” then explain your request clearly. Mention that having Cambodian language support would be helpful for families learning the language and for native speakers. Be sure to politely ask for it to be considered in future updates.
You can also encourage friends and family who want this feature to submit feedback too. The more requests Apple receives, the higher the chance it might be added in an upcoming update.
While waiting for support to be added, you can explore other tools for learning or translating Cambodian, such as language apps or online translation services. This can be a helpful workaround until Siri officially supports the language.
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