Several sites spell it different ways, but the one that sounds best to me is "Aakoon". There is also "ar kun" and "orkun"
I'm Cambodian and can speak and write Cambodian. The closest phonetic in saying thank you is "Aw ko-oon" (pronounce Ko-oon as one syllable). Typically, we don't just say "thank you" by itself. We'd say "I thank you" (Knyoum Aw ko-oon) or "Sohm Aw ko-oon" (polite or official way) or "Sohm Aw Ko-oon J-rahn", Thank You Very Much. Hope that helps.
In Cambodian, "No" is said as "ទេ" (teh).
In Cambodian, you say "ក្តាម" (pronounced kteahm) to refer to a grandma.
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In Cambodian, you can say "ខ្ញុំរីកបង" (pronounced: khnhom riak bong) to express "I miss you."
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I believe it is "chama"
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Brother : Bong [bawng]
There are plenty of Black men dating Cambodian women out there, so I'd say yes they would.
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"