I don't know about you but learning Lao language is kindda easy , but learning English was so hard for me though.On the right side under contents, you just click on "Alphabet" then you can practice writing and listen to pronunciation. Good luck,
Hello BLM! Khop jai der! Now everyone knows im Lao language illiterate ha ha. For me learning English isnt difficult coz we are exposed since birth. My friends said the way I speak the very few Lao words I learned is good enough. But reading the Lao script is making me dizzy. There is no period, i dont know when a sentence end and begin again. Sentence structure is also different. So I find it challenging and fun at the same time. Thanks for giving me the link. I will take a look tonight. Enjoy the week ahead. Ü
-- Edited by 2010 on Monday 25th of January 2010 09:23:07 AM
To honest with you, I wouldn't know where to put commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks because I already forgot.I hardly ever used Lao language and after years of nonuse, the writing skill was gone only speaking and listening stay with me.
Actually i find Lao writing more sexy, curvy and an artwork in itself. Thai is also nice but looks more sharp and square coz it has corners. Khmer has more layers hence complicated. Ü
Actually i find Lao writing more sexy, curvy and an artwork in itself. Thai is also nice but looks more sharp and square coz it has corners. Khmer has more layers hence complicated. Ü
You are talking about curvy? There is no universal language can be sexier and curvier than this Miss. She is drop death gorgeous, knockout beauty and everything seems to curve in the right place. This of course makes BLM indulge himself to the point of no control. I would swallow her. Now, would you nevermind me lol haha.
-- Edited by BLM2010 on Tuesday 26th of January 2010 10:57:59 PM
BLM... Latina and caucasian hearthrob, your hormones up again! LOL
Please don't get me wrong OK 2010. BLM loves lady of all races. Yes, I can't deny the one above had caused me to have raging hormone at which I had to take it out on someone. You feel me LOL.
To honest with you, I wouldn't know where to put commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks because I already forgot.I hardly ever used Lao language and after years of nonuse, the writing skill was gone only speaking and listening stay with me.
If it was me! I'll put commas in between the two sentences to indicate the readers that you are change the subjects. I don't think Lao writing structures is that much different than English at all.