Learn the Hmong Language - Alphabet - Vowels

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  • 1.1 Hmong Language - Alphabet - Vowels
    Welcome back!! This Hmong lesson covers more of the alphabet, specifically the single and double vowels. There’s also reminders for why it’s important to practice them correctly. There are lots of activities here too for you to practice the vowels and have fun doing it. :)
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Komentáře • 35

  • @mrvang8077
    @mrvang8077 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm so happy to see you teaching hmong. Makes me feel proud that there are others out there that can speak hmong fluently. Keep up the great job.

  • @xchelseamaee
    @xchelseamaee Před 4 lety +5

    anyone who is learning/can speak korean, something that helped me is remembering that 'w' sound as VERY similar to 'eu'/으 in korean. not exactly, but so so close. so 'ww' would be also be 'eung'/응. good luck!

    • @yesiplayviola.dealwithit.7427
      @yesiplayviola.dealwithit.7427 Před 4 lety +1

      Chelsea Mae I’ll note that! Thank you! I’m learning Korean right now as well and I’m far better at it than Hmong. (And I’m kinda embarrassed about it because I’m part Hmong and I’m better Korean. Oops)

  • @pirami8091
    @pirami8091 Před rokem +1

    For Korean, I think it's pretty Easy.
    "o", "w" is maybe hard for English speaker, or Japanese speaker because their Not have that Vowels.
    but in korean, exist. good!

  • @naslissoobntxaijvaj7583

    Wow! Koj mas keej tshaj li os. Kuv qhuas koj kawg li. Kuv twb tsis paub tias muaj "ww" thiab no. It was exciting learning about this alphabet-vowel. Koj puas kam qhia kuv seb cov lus twg muaj "ww" os? Kuv xav paub kawg li os. Ua tsaug os, me viv ncaus aw.

  • @goukison81
    @goukison81 Před rokem +1

    me being hmong, gets easy to learn how to read and write if you can speak it. so let this be a inspiration. i started by just talking more to your OG's. we younsters can do it. need more

  • @duabgelor6728
    @duabgelor6728 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much! I am Hmong myself, and am solidifying my speaking/reading skills. I've selected your videos to guide me! Definitely subscribed!

  • @seasonsoflife1324
    @seasonsoflife1324 Před 3 lety

    Thx for the vid! Luv ur teachings also luv the Utube name took me a while to get it❤️Keep up the hard work u & ur hubby! Great for me to brush up my Hmong and get my kids to learn too

  • @tp199
    @tp199 Před 6 lety

    Smart LADY!! I'm impressed..

  • @Liz21988
    @Liz21988 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent teaching!

  • @xauvlis6461
    @xauvlis6461 Před rokem

    I love you.

  • @xeemvajchannel2204
    @xeemvajchannel2204 Před 3 lety +2

    Zoo

  • @soua6086
    @soua6086 Před 3 lety +1

    this is for the hmong white only i assume??

    • @Tswv863SarahGore
      @Tswv863SarahGore  Před 3 lety

      I believe the worksheet includes Green/Blue Hmong too.. as it uses the same vowels but adds to them by a few unique vowels. Many of my first lessons focused on White Hmong since that’s what I learned first and there’s more resources that I had then in White. But I want to include more of both as I go. My husband has been making recent videos too with both dialects. His channel is listed in my posts. Check him out! 😃

  • @talyssayang5346
    @talyssayang5346 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you give me examples of "ww" vowel words?

    • @Tswv863SarahGore
      @Tswv863SarahGore  Před 6 lety

      Great question! Thanks for asking.
      The Heimbach dictionary has several words:
      ntaiv qos hwwv - Extremely hot.
      koj kumyuj txawj xam hwwv. You certainly can figure things out!
      (somewhat satirical).
      Koj kum yuj txawm xam hwwv. You certainly do know how to figure things
      out!
      nwws vwb - a black horse
      And there are other resources too:
      Tsheb thawv hwwv. - The bus shakes a lot.
      Doris Whitelock writes about it too:
      loj hwwv - lub nkoj ntawd loj hwwv
      thawv hwwv - lub tsheb thawv hwwv
      ntev hwwv - kuv mus ntev hwwv lawm
      siab hwwv - tuam choj siab hwwv
      "You have learned several post-verbals, e.g. tag, lawm, yom, kiag, maj, xwb, thiab, tso, Ii cas, hwwv, ne, lauj."
      It seems mostly an alternate to 'heev.'
      There are many more resources. If you have dictionaries in a PDF form, try searching "ww" in a PDF reader and see where all the examples come up. :)

    • @Tswv863SarahGore
      @Tswv863SarahGore  Před 6 lety

      Sure! I seem to think they only relate to Green/Blue Hmong though.
      Here are some from dictionaries:
      ..mostly for the word 'very'
      hwwv - An intensive final particle (cf. 'heev')
      nwws vwb - a black horse
      ntaiv qos hwwv - Extremely hot.
      loj hwwv - Extremely large.
      It's very rare, but it does exist. Hope this helps a little. :)

    • @randomqueenZ00
      @randomqueenZ00 Před 5 lety +1

      Interesting... ive never heard of this "ww" as well. Could it be a Hmong Chinese dialect? Sounds kind of like it according to the examples that you provided.

    • @sengthao2188
      @sengthao2188 Před 5 lety +1

      MommyZ Time I don’t believe there’s such a sound with ww

    • @noobxyooj1460
      @noobxyooj1460 Před 5 lety

      Keej kag li

  • @sungsung9730
    @sungsung9730 Před 6 lety

    Nhi

  • @ericschaefer3278
    @ericschaefer3278 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm jealous, I'm Hmong and a foreigner can speak better Hmong than me😭

    • @Tswv863SarahGore
      @Tswv863SarahGore  Před 4 lety

      No way, you have the nuances of the language I am striving to learn. Keep it up. 😀

    • @mrvang8077
      @mrvang8077 Před 3 lety

      Lol....riggt!

  • @abkoobxyoo1448
    @abkoobxyoo1448 Před 5 lety

    Xib fwb kuv xav kawm ntawv mes kas ntawm koj vim koj paub lus hmoob zok

  • @tusiabmoua9169
    @tusiabmoua9169 Před 2 lety

    HEY! OUR HMONG PEOPLE NEVER USE """WW""" TWO W'S... KOJ HAIS TAU LUS HMOOB ZOO KAWG...

  • @baovang7197
    @baovang7197 Před 3 měsíci +1

    If anyone is struggling with the W. You can practice it by saying "ew"... like as if you're grossed out by something. The sound you're looking for is in the middle between the "e" and "w". Say it very slow and with the deepest exaggeration like as if it's the most disgusting thing you've ever seen.

  • @urmomsh0use
    @urmomsh0use Před 7 měsíci

    Why did you spend 3 minutes getting to the thing everyone clicked the video for...