There are a few ways. The formal way is to say 'choom reap sua' (not how it would normally be spelt, but shows how it sounds). You could be less formal and say 'sua sdai'. Local 'slang' is to say 'sok sabai', which is a bit like saying 'how are you (sok sabai je tay)', but you just reply by saying the same thing - 'sok sabai'! soos ' dai
There are many ways to say it in Khmer. "Lear heouy" and "Choum reap lia" are commonly used. "Lia suhn haoy" is also an alternative. An answer by a man is "Baat" and an answer by a woman is "Caah" See you later is "Juab khnia thngay kraoy"
arun suor sdei source: http://www.gocambodia.com/travel/say_in_khmer.asp
You can pronounce it like these words < Soo Sdey >
Arun Sor Sdey
Arun Sooh Sdey ( Fellow Khmer person ]
good aternoon
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