Lesson 7

 
The goal of this lesson is to learn vowel and consonant ending,  xav,, xv,, gxy,, gxu,, xP,, x;,, and gxnv, and to pronounce them with Lao consonant.    You can practice listening and reading by clicking on the button below or the underlined words.
 

 
oeh4h;,xjk
A flooded forest

Listening and Reading these Endings.1

xP,
9uj9hP,
a type of lizard
x;,
o;,,;p
glove
gxnv,
'6gs^nv,
sliddering snake


Practice 1: Reading with Vowels
To find out what tones these syllables have, please click tone.
Some of these syllables do not have meaning attached to them.
NM - no meaning.
The goal is to practice reading and listening.

xav, 9av, xavo 8av, xav,cxao
NM NM NM NM
xv, dvo 9vo 8vo rhv,rP'
NM NM NM ready
gxy, gdy, g1y, g-y, gvyo
NM NM NM NM
gxu, glu, gfu, gIuj, gruj,g8uj,
to improvide NM ripe to add
xP, dP, mP, IP, fhk,lP,
careful artificial NM garden claw handle
x;, d;, o;, g0qhkIj;,  
to cover soft/fluffy to join  
gxnv, g-nv, g]njv, gvnhv,  
NM NM to burp  



Practice 2: Reading and Listening
The goal is to listen and identify syllables that you hear.
Each syllable is separated by spaces.

 

  Vocabulary:

oeh(water), 4h;,(to flood), xjk(jungle), o;,,;p(glove), '6(snake), gs^nv,(claw/slidder), rhv,rP'(ready/set), glu,(to improvide), gIuj,(ripe), gruj,g8uj,(to add more), dP,(careful), mP,(artificial), fhk,lP,(garden claw handle), d;,(to cover), o;,(soft/fluffy), g0qhkIj;,(to join), gvnhv,(to burp)
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