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Learning numbers is an essential part of any language course. In this lesson, we will learn how to count from 1 to 10 in Lao, and how to use these numbers in simple sentences. You will also learn some interesting facts about the Lao language and culture along the way.
== Introduction ==


== Lao Number System ==
Welcome to the lesson "Numbers 1-10" in our "Complete 0 to A1 Lao Course"! In this lesson, we will delve into the fascinating world of numbers in the Lao language. Numbers are an essential part of any language as they help us quantify and describe the world around us. They allow us to count, tell time, express quantities, and much more. By mastering the numbers 1 to 10, you will gain a solid foundation for further learning and communication in Lao.


The Lao number system is based on the decimal system, like most other number systems in the world. However, the way the numbers are named is slightly different from other languages. The Lao numbers one to five have unique names, while the numbers six to nine are formed by adding a prefix to the number five. The number ten is named after the Lao word for fingers.
In this lesson, we will start by learning the Lao words for numbers 1 to 10 and their pronunciation. We will then explore how to use these numbers in different contexts, including counting objects, telling time, and expressing quantities. Throughout the lesson, we will provide numerous examples and practice exercises to enhance your understanding and retention of the material.


Here are the numbers one to ten in Lao:
Let's get started on this exciting journey into the world of Lao numbers!
 
== Lao Numbers 1-10 ==
 
To begin, let's learn the Lao words for numbers 1 to 10. Familiarize yourself with the pronunciation and meaning of each number:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Lao !! Pronunciation !! English
! Lao !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| ໜຶ່ງ (nung) || noong || One
|-
|-
| ສອງ (song) || song || Two  
| ສອງ || sǒŋ || Two
|-
|-
| ສາມ (saam) || sam || Three  
| ສາມ || sǎam || Three
|-
|-
| ສີ່ (si) || si || Four  
| ສີ່ || || Four
|-
|-
| ຫ້າ (ha) || ha || Five  
| ຫ້າ || hǎa || Five
|-
|-
| ຫ້າສີ່ (ha si) || ha si || Six  
| ຫ້ອງ || hǔng || Six
|-
|-
| ຫ້າສາມ (ha sam) || ha sam || Seven  
| ສານ || sǎan || Seven
|-
|-
| ຫ້າສີມ (ha sim) || ha sim || Eight  
| ສາມາດ || sǎamát || Eight
|-
|-
| ຫ້ານັ້ນ (ha nuan) || ha noo-an || Nine  
| ສິ້ນ || sǐn || Nine
|-
|-
| ສິບ (sip) || sip || Ten  
| ສິບ || sìp || Ten
|}
|}


It is important to note that the pronunciation of Lao numbers is tricky. Some Lao numbers may sound similar to English speakers, but others are entirely different. It is essential to practice speaking and listening to numbers to master the correct pronunciation.
Take your time to listen to the pronunciation of each number and repeat them aloud. Pay attention to the tonal aspects of Lao, as tones can greatly impact the meaning of words. Practice saying each number until you feel comfortable with the pronunciation.
 
== Counting Objects ==


== Using Lao Numbers in Sentences ==
Now that you have learned the Lao numbers 1 to 10, let's explore how to use them when counting objects. Counting in Lao is relatively straightforward, as the numbers follow a simple pattern. Here's how you can count objects using the numbers 1 to 10:


Now that you know how to count from one to ten let's learn how to use them in simple sentences.  
* To count from 1 to 10, simply say the corresponding number for each object. For example:
** ຈາກການສັງເກດທີ່ສອງ (cháak gaan sangkhaet thii sǒŋ) - Two books
** ບ່ວງການສາມທີ່ສີ່ (buang gaan sǎam thii sǐ) - Four pens
** ຫ້າຂອງທີ່ສາມ (hǎa khǭng thii sǎam) - Five houses


To say your age, you often use the verb "ເກມ (khem)" which means "to have age." Here's an example of how to say, "I am six years old" in Lao:
You can apply this pattern to count any number of objects using the Lao numbers 1 to 10. Practice counting different objects in Lao to reinforce your understanding of this concept.


"ຂ້ອຍເກມແຕ່ວັນທີ່ ຫ້າສີ່ (khoy khem tai wan thi haa si)
== Telling Time ==


Let's break it down:
In addition to counting objects, numbers are also essential when telling time. Let's learn how to express time using the numbers 1 to 10 in Lao. Take a look at the following examples:


- ຂ້ອຍ (khoy) means "I"
* To express the hours from 1 to 10, simply use the corresponding number followed by the word "ຊມ" (sǒhm), which means "hour(s)" in Lao. For example:
- ເກມ (khem) means "to have age"
** ຊມສອງ (sǒhm sǒŋ) - Two o'clock
- ແຕ່ວັນທີ່ (tai wan thi) means "years old"
** ຊມສາມ (sǒhm sǎam) - Three o'clock
- ຫ້າສີ່ (ha si) means "six"
** ຊມສີ່ (sǒhm sǐ) - Four o'clock


So, "ຂ້ອຍເກມແຕ່ວັນທີ່ ຫ້າສີ່" translates to "I have six years old."
* To express the minutes from 1 to 10, use the corresponding number followed by the word "ນາທີ" (nathaathii), which means "minute(s)" in Lao. For example:
** ນາທີສອງ (nathaathii sǒŋ) - Two minutes past
** ນາທີສາມ (nathaathii sǎam) - Three minutes past
** ນາທີສີ່ (nathaathii sǐ) - Four minutes past


In Lao, the word order of sentences is usually subject-verb-object (SVO), unlike English, which is usually subject-object-verb (SOV). So, the sentence structure of Lao could be different from other languages.
* To express the minutes from 11 to 59, use the word "ນາທີ" (nathaathii) followed by the word "ການ" (gaan), which means "and" in Lao, followed by the corresponding number from 1 to 10. For example:
** ນາທີສອງການສິ້ນ (nathaathii sǒŋ gaan sǐn) - Twelve minutes past
** ນາທີສາມການສີ່ (nathaathii sǎam gaan sǐ) - Thirteen minutes past
** ນາທີສີ່ການສີ່ (nathaathii sǐ gaan sǐ) - Fourteen minutes past


Here's another example of how to use Lao numbers in sentences:
Practice telling time in Lao using the numbers 1 to 10. You can start with simple times and gradually progress to more complex ones as you gain confidence.


"ເກມຂ້າພະແນງ ຫ້າສາມ" (khem kha pa nang ha saam)
== Cultural Insights ==


It means "Grandfather is 3 years old."
In Lao culture, numbers hold significant cultural and superstitious meanings. Here are a few interesting cultural insights related to numbers in Lao:


- ເກມ (khem) means "to have age"
1. Number 3: In Lao culture, the number 3 is considered lucky and auspicious. Many traditional ceremonies and rituals involve the repetition of actions three times to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.
- ຂ້າພະແນງ (kha pa nang) means "grandfather"
- ຫ້າສາມ (ha sam) means "three"


Let's learn some useful Lao phrases that include numbers.
2. Number 9: The number 9 is considered the luckiest number in Lao culture. It is associated with longevity, prosperity, and blessings. Many Lao people choose to get married or perform important ceremonies on dates that include the number 9.


- "ຂ້ອຍຈົດຫມາຍທີ່ໜຶ່ງ" (khoy chot mai tai noong) means "I brush my teeth once a day."
3. Superstitions: Lao people are known for their superstitious beliefs regarding numbers. Some people avoid using or engaging in activities associated with certain numbers, such as the number 13, which is considered unlucky.
- "ບ້ານນ້ຳຜົນໃສ່ພະຍາງສອງຄົງທາ" (baan num phon sai pa yang song khong tha) means "The village is two kilometers away."
- "ຂ້ອຍມືເຮັດກີລີສີ່" (khoy mi het ki li si) means "I have finished eating four rice dishes."


== Fun Facts about Lao ==
These cultural insights provide a glimpse into the significance of numbers in Lao culture. Understanding these cultural nuances can help you navigate social interactions and conversations with Lao speakers.


- The Lao language uses Sanskrit-based numbers, which are also found in Cambodia, Myanmar, and Thailand.
== Practice Exercises ==
- The Lao language does not have a grammatical gender system.
- The Lao language has six tones, which can change the meaning of a word.
- Lao is the official language of Laos and Northeast Thailand, where it is also spoken.
- Lao has been written in the Lao script, a descendant of the ancient Khmer script, since the 14th century.


Congratulations! You have learned how to count from one to ten and how to use them in simple sentences in Lao. Keep practicing and listening, and you will soon master the correct pronunciation. Don't forget to have fun and enjoy learning about Lao language and culture!
Now it's time to put your knowledge into practice! Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of numbers 1 to 10 in Lao:


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1. Translate the following phrases into Lao:
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* Two cats
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* Six apples
|description=Learn to count from 1 to 10 in Lao and how to use them in sentences. Explore the Lao number system and how to form numbers in Lao. Get interesting facts about the Lao language and culture in the Lao Vocabulary Numbers and Time Numbers 1-10 lesson.
* Nine flowers
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2. Write the Lao words for the following numbers:
* Eight
* Ten
* Three
 
3. Practice telling time in Lao by expressing the following times:
* 4:30
* 7:15
* 10:50
 
== Solutions ==
 
1. Answers to translation exercise:
* Two cats: ຈາກການສອງ (cháak gaan sǒŋ)
* Six apples: ບ່ວງການສອງ (buang gaan sǒŋ)
* Nine flowers: ຕວາກການສິ້ນ (dua gaan sǐn)
 
2. Lao words for the following numbers:
* Eight: ສາມາດ (sǎamát)
* Ten: ສິບ (sìp)
* Three: ສາມ (sǎam)
 
3. Examples of telling time in Lao:
* 4:30: ຊມສີ່ຄອນຄູ (sǒhm sǐ khǭng khǔ)
* 7:15: ຊມສາມມາທີ່ສີ່ (sǒhm sǎam máa thii sǐ)
* 10:50: ຊມສິບຫົກຫ້າສາມາດ (sǒhm sìp hǔng hǎa sǎamát)
 
Take your time to complete the exercises and compare your answers with the solutions provided. Don't hesitate to seek further practice and explore additional resources to strengthen your grasp of Lao numbers.
 
== Conclusion ==
 
Congratulations on completing the lesson "Numbers 1-10" in our "Complete 0 to A1 Lao Course"! You have now acquired the foundational knowledge of counting from 1 to 10 in Lao and using these numbers in different contexts. Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your understanding and improve your fluency in Lao.
 
In the next lesson, we will delve into the topic of telling time in Lao and understanding common expressions related to time. Stay motivated and continue your journey towards mastering the Lao language!


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==Videos==
 
===Learn Lao numbers | How to count in Lao language. Ep.12 - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxyRQMKr3HM</youtube>
 
===Laos Basics - Lesson 1 (Hello,Goodbye,Numbers) - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-cONN-zhLQ</youtube>
 
 
 
 
==Sources==
* [https://ling-app.com/lo/lao-numbers/ Lao Numbers: 1,2,3 Read This Awesome Guide Free! - Ling App]
* [https://www.svietnamtravel.com/explore/laos/counting-numbers-in-laos Counting Numbers in Laos - S Vietnam Travel]
* [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Counting-and-Numbers Lao Vocabulary - Counting and Numbers]
 
 
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-Year|Months of the Year]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Vegetables|Vegetables]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Body-Parts|Body Parts]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-week|Days of the week]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Transportation|Transportation]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]]
* [[Language/Lao/Vocabulary/Sports-and-Activities|Sports and Activities]]
 
 




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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson "Numbers 1-10" in our "Complete 0 to A1 Lao Course"! In this lesson, we will delve into the fascinating world of numbers in the Lao language. Numbers are an essential part of any language as they help us quantify and describe the world around us. They allow us to count, tell time, express quantities, and much more. By mastering the numbers 1 to 10, you will gain a solid foundation for further learning and communication in Lao.

In this lesson, we will start by learning the Lao words for numbers 1 to 10 and their pronunciation. We will then explore how to use these numbers in different contexts, including counting objects, telling time, and expressing quantities. Throughout the lesson, we will provide numerous examples and practice exercises to enhance your understanding and retention of the material.

Let's get started on this exciting journey into the world of Lao numbers!

Lao Numbers 1-10[edit | edit source]

To begin, let's learn the Lao words for numbers 1 to 10. Familiarize yourself with the pronunciation and meaning of each number:

Lao Pronunciation English Translation
ສອງ sǒŋ Two
ສາມ sǎam Three
ສີ່ Four
ຫ້າ hǎa Five
ຫ້ອງ hǔng Six
ສານ sǎan Seven
ສາມາດ sǎamát Eight
ສິ້ນ sǐn Nine
ສິບ sìp Ten

Take your time to listen to the pronunciation of each number and repeat them aloud. Pay attention to the tonal aspects of Lao, as tones can greatly impact the meaning of words. Practice saying each number until you feel comfortable with the pronunciation.

Counting Objects[edit | edit source]

Now that you have learned the Lao numbers 1 to 10, let's explore how to use them when counting objects. Counting in Lao is relatively straightforward, as the numbers follow a simple pattern. Here's how you can count objects using the numbers 1 to 10:

  • To count from 1 to 10, simply say the corresponding number for each object. For example:
    • ຈາກການສັງເກດທີ່ສອງ (cháak gaan sangkhaet thii sǒŋ) - Two books
    • ບ່ວງການສາມທີ່ສີ່ (buang gaan sǎam thii sǐ) - Four pens
    • ຫ້າຂອງທີ່ສາມ (hǎa khǭng thii sǎam) - Five houses

You can apply this pattern to count any number of objects using the Lao numbers 1 to 10. Practice counting different objects in Lao to reinforce your understanding of this concept.

Telling Time[edit | edit source]

In addition to counting objects, numbers are also essential when telling time. Let's learn how to express time using the numbers 1 to 10 in Lao. Take a look at the following examples:

  • To express the hours from 1 to 10, simply use the corresponding number followed by the word "ຊມ" (sǒhm), which means "hour(s)" in Lao. For example:
    • ຊມສອງ (sǒhm sǒŋ) - Two o'clock
    • ຊມສາມ (sǒhm sǎam) - Three o'clock
    • ຊມສີ່ (sǒhm sǐ) - Four o'clock
  • To express the minutes from 1 to 10, use the corresponding number followed by the word "ນາທີ" (nathaathii), which means "minute(s)" in Lao. For example:
    • ນາທີສອງ (nathaathii sǒŋ) - Two minutes past
    • ນາທີສາມ (nathaathii sǎam) - Three minutes past
    • ນາທີສີ່ (nathaathii sǐ) - Four minutes past
  • To express the minutes from 11 to 59, use the word "ນາທີ" (nathaathii) followed by the word "ການ" (gaan), which means "and" in Lao, followed by the corresponding number from 1 to 10. For example:
    • ນາທີສອງການສິ້ນ (nathaathii sǒŋ gaan sǐn) - Twelve minutes past
    • ນາທີສາມການສີ່ (nathaathii sǎam gaan sǐ) - Thirteen minutes past
    • ນາທີສີ່ການສີ່ (nathaathii sǐ gaan sǐ) - Fourteen minutes past

Practice telling time in Lao using the numbers 1 to 10. You can start with simple times and gradually progress to more complex ones as you gain confidence.

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

In Lao culture, numbers hold significant cultural and superstitious meanings. Here are a few interesting cultural insights related to numbers in Lao:

1. Number 3: In Lao culture, the number 3 is considered lucky and auspicious. Many traditional ceremonies and rituals involve the repetition of actions three times to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.

2. Number 9: The number 9 is considered the luckiest number in Lao culture. It is associated with longevity, prosperity, and blessings. Many Lao people choose to get married or perform important ceremonies on dates that include the number 9.

3. Superstitions: Lao people are known for their superstitious beliefs regarding numbers. Some people avoid using or engaging in activities associated with certain numbers, such as the number 13, which is considered unlucky.

These cultural insights provide a glimpse into the significance of numbers in Lao culture. Understanding these cultural nuances can help you navigate social interactions and conversations with Lao speakers.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge into practice! Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of numbers 1 to 10 in Lao:

1. Translate the following phrases into Lao:

  • Two cats
  • Six apples
  • Nine flowers

2. Write the Lao words for the following numbers:

  • Eight
  • Ten
  • Three

3. Practice telling time in Lao by expressing the following times:

  • 4:30
  • 7:15
  • 10:50

Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. Answers to translation exercise:

  • Two cats: ຈາກການສອງ (cháak gaan sǒŋ)
  • Six apples: ບ່ວງການສອງ (buang gaan sǒŋ)
  • Nine flowers: ຕວາກການສິ້ນ (dua gaan sǐn)

2. Lao words for the following numbers:

  • Eight: ສາມາດ (sǎamát)
  • Ten: ສິບ (sìp)
  • Three: ສາມ (sǎam)

3. Examples of telling time in Lao:

  • 4:30: ຊມສີ່ຄອນຄູ (sǒhm sǐ khǭng khǔ)
  • 7:15: ຊມສາມມາທີ່ສີ່ (sǒhm sǎam máa thii sǐ)
  • 10:50: ຊມສິບຫົກຫ້າສາມາດ (sǒhm sìp hǔng hǎa sǎamát)

Take your time to complete the exercises and compare your answers with the solutions provided. Don't hesitate to seek further practice and explore additional resources to strengthen your grasp of Lao numbers.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing the lesson "Numbers 1-10" in our "Complete 0 to A1 Lao Course"! You have now acquired the foundational knowledge of counting from 1 to 10 in Lao and using these numbers in different contexts. Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your understanding and improve your fluency in Lao.

In the next lesson, we will delve into the topic of telling time in Lao and understanding common expressions related to time. Stay motivated and continue your journey towards mastering the Lao language!

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

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn Lao numbers | How to count in Lao language. Ep.12 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Laos Basics - Lesson 1 (Hello,Goodbye,Numbers) - YouTube[edit | edit source]



Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]




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