A collection of useful phrases in Khmer, a Mon-Khmer language spoken in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and a number of other countries by about 8 million people.
Thank you very much for your value time to watch,like,comment,share and subscribe our videos on my channel and we will try all our best to find more … It is also accompanied with a  sampeah. Obviously (principally UK; implying offence that anyone could have doubted the statement) Said to express greater gratitude than would be conveyed by thank you. Susadei (Soos-a- day)/ Hello (informal) This is a more informal greeting that is used between peers or friends. Jump to phrases See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder .

Cambodians have an extremely respectful culture, with elders and those of a higher social standing greeted using this more formal hello. The word for 'hello' is pronounced 'Sues-Day" Sues is pronounced exactly like author Dr. Seuss We hope this will help you to understand Khmer better. We hope this will help you to understand Khmer better. If you want to know how to say Thank you very much in Khmer, you will find the translation here. The word for 'thank you' is pronounced 'aw-koon'(អរគុណ) sounds a little like raccoon. The word for 'thank you' is pronounced 'awkunh' (អរគុណ) sounds a little like raccoon.

To express greater thanks (thank you very much), use the word 'aw-koon ch'ran'(អរគុណច្រើន). Here is the translation and the Khmer word for Thank you: greater gratitude than "thank you" Said to express greater gratitude than would be conveyed by thank you.
If you want to know how to say Thank you in Khmer, you will find the translation here. Here is the translation and the Khmer word for Thank you very much: To express greater thanks (thank you very much), use the word 'awkunh ch'ran' (អរគុណច្រើន).