Lao to Dhivehi Translation

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Common Phrases From Lao to Dhivehi

LaoDhivehi
ຂອບ​ໃຈޝުކުރިއްޔާ
ກະລຸນາޕްލީޒް
ຂໍ​ໂທດމަޢާފަށް އެދެން
ສະບາຍດີއައްސަލާމް ޢަލައިކުމް
ສະບາຍດີވަރަށް ސަލާން
ແມ່ນແລ້ວއާނ
ບໍ່ނޫން
ສະ​ບາຍ​ດີ​ບໍ?ހާލު ކިހިނެތް?
ຂໍ​ອະ​ໄພވަގުތުކޮޅެއްދީ
ຂ້ອຍ​ບໍ່​ຮູ້އަހަންނަކަށް ނޭނގެ
ຂ້ອຍ​ເຂົ້າ​ໃຈއަހަންނަށް ފަހުމް ވޭ
ຂ້າພະເຈົ້າຄິດວ່າއަޅުގަނޑަށް ހީވަނީ އެހެން
ບາງທີފަހަރެއްގަ
ແລ້ວພົບກັນໃນພາຍຫຼັງފަހުން ފެންނާނެ ކަމަށް އުންމީދުކުރަން
ເບິ່ງ​ແຍງއަޅާލުން
ແມ່ນຫຍັງ?ކޮންކަމެއް އޮތީ?
ບໍ່​ເປັນ​ຫຍັງއަޅާނުލާ
ແນ່​ນອນޔަޤީނެއްނު
ທັນ​ທີހަމަ އެވަގުތު
ໄປ​ກັນ​ເລີຍހިނގާ ދާން

Interesting information about Lao Language

Lao, also known as Laotian, is the official language of Laos and spoken by over 20 million people. It belongs to the Tai-Kadai language family and shares similarities with Thai. Lao uses a unique script called "Phasa Lao," which has its roots in ancient Khmer writing systems. The grammar structure of Lao is similar to other Southeast Asian languages, featuring subject-verb-object word order. The pronunciation includes tonal variations that distinguish between words with different meanings but identical spellings. Lao vocabulary reflects influences from Pali (a sacred Buddhist language), Sanskrit, French (due to colonial history), and neighboring ethnic groups' dialects. Interestingly, there are several regional dialects within Laos itself. While primarily used in Laos, it's worth noting that significant populations speak or understand Lao across Thailand's northeastern region due to historical migration patterns.

Know About Dhivehi Language

Dhivehi, also known as Maldivian, is the official language of the Republic of Maldives. It belongs to the Indo-Aryan family and shares similarities with Sinhala spoken in Sri Lanka. Dhivehi has its own unique script called Thaana which consists of 24 letters derived from Arabic numerals. With around 350,000 native speakers primarily residing in the Maldives archipelago, it serves as their mother tongue for everyday communication and writing purposes. Historically influenced by various languages including Sanskrit and Tamil due to trade relations across South Asia over centuries; however today's Dhivehi vocabulary predominantly comprises loanwords from English following British colonial influence during early-20th century.

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