The lady speaking in the background seems to be speaking Mien in a Laotian/Thai tone with a slight Vietnamese dialect, but the lady speaking to you has a weird sounding...almost as if she wasn't Mien?
BTW, for the poeple who don't know, Mien is Yao, Dao, Dzao, etc.
"Buangh-Doic". Those words are usually ended in a greeting or a Goodbye. Meaning to "Meet Friend" or "Meet Again." Thanks for uploading, that was cute =)
the beautiful people
CrazyNative4 8 months ago
i have 2 go ther 1 day and meet them!
CrazyNative4 8 months ago
they are cool
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allknowfather 1 year ago
very nice!!!
lastime77 4 years ago
The lady speaking in the background seems to be speaking Mien in a Laotian/Thai tone with a slight Vietnamese dialect, but the lady speaking to you has a weird sounding...almost as if she wasn't Mien?
BTW, for the poeple who don't know, Mien is Yao, Dao, Dzao, etc.
susaetern 4 years ago
Yes, it means, "To Meet" which only means as it is translated, so it's neither a greeting or an ending to a meeing (O.o)
Good upload though.
susaetern 4 years ago
"Buangh-Doic". Those words are usually ended in a greeting or a Goodbye. Meaning to "Meet Friend" or "Meet Again." Thanks for uploading, that was cute =)
MeyKhuangPien 4 years ago