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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will explore the vocabulary related to family members in Lao. Family is an important aspect of Lao culture, and knowing how to talk about your family in Lao will help you connect with native speakers on a deeper level. We will learn the Lao words for various family members and understand how to use them in sentences. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently discuss your family in Lao and understand the importance of family in Lao society.

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Let's start by learning the Lao words for different family members. Remember to pay attention to the pronunciation and practice saying the words aloud.

Parents[edit | edit source]

In Lao culture, parents hold a special place in the family. Here are the words for mother and father in Lao:

Lao Pronunciation English
ມີ mii mother
ພໍ່ phǒo father

Here are some example sentences using these words:

  1. ມີດອກສົ່ງເສັຽໃນໂຮງຮຽນ. (Mii dŏk sōng sēung hǭng)
  - My mother is sending me a message at school.
  1. ພໍ່ຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນແຮງມືນ. (Phǒo kǭng khǭ̄y pen haeng mǭin)
  - My father is a doctor.

Siblings[edit | edit source]

Next, let's learn the words for siblings in Lao. Siblings play an important role in Lao families, and it's common for them to have close relationships.

Lao Pronunciation English
ຄົນເຈັດ khon chet brother
ນ້ອງ nǭng sister

Here are some example sentences using these words:

  1. ຄົນເຈັດຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນນາງເຮືອ. (Khon chet kǭng khǭ̄y pen nang hǭ̄)
  - My brother is a university student.
  1. ນ້ອງຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນນາງຮູ້. (Nǭng kǭng khǭ̄y pen nang hū̂)
  - My sister is a teacher.

Children[edit | edit source]

Children are treasured in Lao families, and the words for son and daughter reflect this importance.

Lao Pronunciation English
ລູກ lūk son
ນາງ nang daughter

Here are some example sentences using these words:

  1. ລູກຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນນາງເຮືອ. (Lūk kǭng khǭ̄y pen nang hǭ̄)
  - My son is a university student.
  1. ນາງຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນນາງຮູ້. (Nang kǭng khǭ̄y pen nang hū̂)
  - My daughter is a teacher.

Grandparents[edit | edit source]

Grandparents hold a special place in Lao families and are highly respected. Here are the words for grandmother and grandfather in Lao:

Lao Pronunciation English
ມື່ນ mǭin grandmother
ມື່ນ mǭin grandfather

Here are some example sentences using these words:

  1. ມື່ນຂອງຂ້ອຍຈະເສັຽໃນນາງຮູ້. (Mǭin kǭng khǭ̄y jǭ sǝ̄ng hǭ̄ nang hū̂)
  - My grandmother will visit my sister.
  1. ມື່ນຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນທ່ານເຈົ້າ. (Mǭin kǭng khǭ̄y pen thān chǣw)
  - My grandfather is retired.

Other Family Members[edit | edit source]

In addition to immediate family members, there are other relatives who play important roles in Lao families. Here are some words for other family members:

Lao Pronunciation English
ອາຫານ ahan uncle
ອາຫານເອົາ ahan-eua aunt
ສາມັນ saman cousin
ນາຍສາມັນ nǭi saman niece/nephew
ຫ້າມຊາຍ kham sai in-law

Here are some example sentences using these words:

  1. ອາຫານຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນຄົນລາວ. (Ahan kǭng khǭ̄y pen khon lao)
  - My uncle is Lao.
  1. ສາມັນຂອງຂ້ອຍຈະເສັຽໃນນາງຮູ້. (Saman kǭng khǭ̄y jǭ sǝ̄ng hǭ̄ nang hū̂)
  - My cousin will visit my sister.
  1. ນາຍສາມັນຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນລູກລາວ. (Nǭi saman kǭng khǭ̄y pen lūk lao)
  - My niece is a Lao boy.
  1. ຫ້າມຊາຍຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນຄົນຮູ້. (Kham sai kǭng khǭ̄y pen khon hū̂)
  - My sister-in-law is a teacher.

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

Family is highly valued in Lao culture, and the roles and relationships within a family are significant. Lao families tend to be close-knit, with multiple generations often living together or in close proximity. Elders are respected and play important roles in decision-making and passing down cultural traditions and values.

In traditional Lao families, the bond between siblings is particularly strong. It is common for siblings to support each other emotionally and financially throughout their lives. Older siblings often take on parental roles for younger siblings, and the concept of "phǭǭ" (brotherhood) and "nǭng" (sisterhood) extends beyond blood relations to close friends who are considered like siblings.

Family gatherings and celebrations are important in Lao culture. Weddings, births, and religious ceremonies are occasions for extended family and friends to come together, share meals, and offer support and blessings. Respect for elders is emphasized, and children are taught to show reverence and gratitude towards their parents and grandparents.

Practice Exercise[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to practice what you've learned! Try to answer the following questions in Lao based on the given prompts. The solutions will be provided after the exercise for you to check your answers.

1. What is the Lao word for "mother"? 2. How would you say "My father is a doctor" in Lao? 3. How do you say "sister" in Lao? 4. Translate the sentence "My son is a university student" to Lao. 5. What is the Lao word for "grandmother"?

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. "Mother" in Lao is ມີ (mii). 2. "My father is a doctor" in Lao is ພໍ່ຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນແຮງມືນ (phǒo kǭng khǭ̄y pen haeng mǭin). 3. "Sister" in Lao is ນ້ອງ (nǭng). 4. "My son is a university student" in Lao is ລູກຂອງຂ້ອຍເປັນນາງເຮືອ (lūk kǭng khǭ̄y pen nang hǭ̄). 5. "Grandmother" in Lao is ມື່ນ (mǭin).

I hope you enjoyed learning about family members in Lao! Family is an important part of Lao culture, and being able to talk about your family in Lao will help you connect with native speakers on a deeper level. Keep practicing and building your vocabulary, and soon you'll be able to confidently discuss your family in Lao. Don't forget to check out the next lesson in our "Complete 0 to A1 Lao Course" to continue your language learning journey!

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Table of Contents - Lao Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verb to be


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Plurals


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Drinks


Lao Customs and Etiquette


Questions and Negations


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Money


Lao Food and Dining


Tenses and Verb Conjugation


Weather and Seasons


Comparatives and Superlatives


Hobbies and Interests


Lao Music and Arts

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