However, a specific line delivery—where Vincenzo utters a low, guttural phrase of intimidation—sounded, to the untrained ear, suspiciously like the Khmer phrase " Som deh " (សូមទៅ) or " Aht tbouy " (អត់ទប់ចិត្តទេ).
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Both Korean and Khmer have unreleased final stops (p, t, k without a puff of air). Most European languages do not have this. When Vincenzo says "Muk" (먹 - "eat"), his lips close without explosion. This is identical to the Khmer word "Muk" (មុខ - "face"). I’m Vincenzo