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The Lao language is a member of the
Tai language group, sometimes known as Tai-Kadai or
Kadai. Thai is well understood in Laos, since Lao
people will watch Thai television and listen to Thai
radio. Many of the goods that you will see in Laos are
imported from Thailand. The north eastern part of
Thailand, known as Issan has in fact more Lao speakers
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Lao is a tonal language, with six
tones - most people will find it quite hard to
differentiate between the tones, but any attempt to
speak just a few words will win you instant
friends. |
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Male
speaking |
Female
speaking |
| Hello |
Sabbai
dee |
Sabbai
dee |
| How are
you? |
Chao pen cheung
day |
Chao sabbai dee
boh |
| I am fine |
Khoy sabbai
dee |
Khoy sabbai
dee |
| Goodbye |
Laa Koon |
Laa
Koon |
| Please |
Gahluna |
Gahluna |
| Thank you
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Khopjai |
Khopjai |
| Excuse me |
Khawtort |
Khawtort |
| Welcome |
Yin dee tohn
hap |
Yin dee tohn
hap |
| Yes |
Chao |
Chao |
| No |
Boh |
Boh | |
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