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Speak Hmong 101 Lesson 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

Learn greetings phrases in Hmong. Visit http://hmonglessons.com/ for more information on the course.

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  • Nyob Zoo = Stay Well

    Nyab Xeeb = Well Being

    Kab Ntsab = Hello!

  • @HumbleGolds Kab ntsab and Nyab Xeeb is not widely known by all Hmong people. However, Nyob zoo is widely known by all Hmong people as "hello". It makes more sense to teach Nyob zoo as hello, than kab ntsab.

  • It would probably help if you double check your hmong writing also.

    "Los" Txais Tos should be "Lus" Txais Tos.

    Los = come here

    Lus = Word/Language

    Other than that...best of luck in helping others learn/speak Hmong.

  • @tswmmeejsdad I already caught that error. Thanks for mentioning it.

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  • the guy i like is hmong and i really want to impress him i hope this will help

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  • @DekiNoSama omg same here haha he speaks really good (obviously xD) his names Kouyee ^^

  • @DekiNoSama OMG NO WAY ME TOO X)

  • thank you so much i have been trying to learn to say hello for two years

  • nyob zoo= live good but yea live good mean hello...i guess...

  • @kbunnieable2 This is white Hmong. Green Hmong is harder to pronouce and learn it.

  • I know how hmong can be been green or white. And white is more popular and well-known. So just wondering, but is this white or green? Thanks!

  • I just recently got into learning Hmong. I just got done becoming fluent in Japanese about a few months ago, I really love Hmong culture and the language I look forward to learning more. This language is very interesting. Ua tsaug Heev!

  • @vazquezpor We've been going out for two months now, it helped more than i can explain :)))

  • @DekiNoSama LOL same here!!

  • i live in mn and there is a large population of hmong people. i go fishing all the time with my buddies and this will help me out

    . ty

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