Lao to Tigrinya Translation

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Common Phrases From Lao to Tigrinya

LaoTigrinya
ຂອບ​ໃຈየቕንየለይ
ກະລຸນາበይዝኦም
ຂໍ​ໂທດይሓዝን
ສະບາຍດີሰላም
ສະບາຍດີሰላም ኩን
ແມ່ນແລ້ວእወ
ບໍ່አይኮንን
ສະ​ບາຍ​ດີ​ບໍ?ከመይ አለካ?
ຂໍ​ອະ​ໄພይቅርታ ይግበሩለይ
ຂ້ອຍ​ບໍ່​ຮູ້ኣይፈልጥን
ຂ້ອຍ​ເຂົ້າ​ໃຈተረዲኡኒ
ຂ້າພະເຈົ້າຄິດວ່າከምኡ ይመስለኒ።
ບາງທີምናልባት
ແລ້ວພົບກັນໃນພາຍຫຼັງጸኒሑ የራኽበና
ເບິ່ງ​ແຍງተጠንቀቅ
ແມ່ນຫຍັງ?እንታይ ኣሎ ሓዱሽ ነገር?
ບໍ່​ເປັນ​ຫຍັງአየግድስን
ແນ່​ນອນትሑዝ
ທັນ​ທີብኡ ንብኡ
ໄປ​ກັນ​ເລີຍንኺድ

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 Tigrinya Language

Tigrinya is a Semitic language primarily spoken in Eritrea and the Tigray region of Ethiopia. It belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, specifically within the South Semitic branch. With over 7 million native speakers, it serves as one of Eritrea's official languages alongside Arabic and English. The script used for writing Tigrinya is called Ge'ez or Ethiopic script, which has been adapted from ancient Ethiopian inscriptions dating back to at least 500 BC. The language itself has evolved through various influences including Cushitic languages such as Beja and Agaw. Tigrinya exhibits complex morphology with an extensive system of verb conjugations based on person, number, tense/aspect/mood markers along with noun declensions indicating gender (masculine/feminine) and case relations (subject/object/genitive). Its vocabulary reflects borrowings from neighboring Amharic but also retains many unique words related to local culture.

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