A1 Possessives 1 min read आसान

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Lao, you often omit the possessive particle 'khong' when talking about body parts or close family members.

  • 1. For body parts, just place the possessor after the noun: 'kha khoy' (my leg).
  • 2. For family, use the same direct structure: 'mae khoy' (my mother).
  • 3. Avoid 'khong' for these items to sound natural and native.
Noun + Possessor (e.g., Head + I = My head)

Meanings

The direct juxtaposition of a noun and a pronoun to indicate an inseparable relationship, such as body parts or kinship.

1

Body Parts

Referring to parts of the human body.

“kha khoy (my leg)”

“mue khoy (my hand)”

2

Kinship

Referring to immediate family members.

“mae khoy (my mother)”

“pho khoy (my father)”

Inalienable Possession Structure

Noun (Part/Kin) Possessor Result Meaning
hua khoy hua khoy my head
mae khoy mae khoy my mother
kha chao kha chao your leg
pho chao pho chao your father
mue lao mue lao his/her hand
ta lao ta lao his/her eye

Reference Table

Reference table for Inalienable Possession
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Noun + Pronoun mae khoy (my mother)
Negative Noun + Pronoun + bo mae khoy bo yu (my mother is not here)
Question Noun + Pronoun + bo? mae khoy bo? (is it my mother?)
Plural Noun + Pronoun + lai mae khoy lai khon (my many mothers - rare)
Formal Noun + Pronoun (polite) mae khoy (my mother)
Informal Noun + Pronoun (casual) mae (my mom)

औपचारिकता का स्तर

औपचारिक
mae khong khapachao

mae khong khapachao (Family introduction)

तटस्थ
mae khoy

mae khoy (Family introduction)

अनौपचारिक
mae

mae (Family introduction)

बोलचाल
mae

mae (Family introduction)

Inalienable vs Alienable

Possession

Inalienable (No 'khong')

  • hua head
  • mae mother

Alienable (Use 'khong')

  • lot car
  • nang sue book

Examples by Level

1

mue khoy

my hand

2

mae khoy

my mother

3

ta khoy

my eye

4

pho khoy

my father

1

kha khoy chep

my leg hurts

2

ai khoy pen khon di

my older brother is a good person

3

hua khoy muen

my head is dizzy

4

nong khoy pai hong hian

my younger sibling goes to school

1

mae khoy pen khon lao

my mother is Lao

2

kha khoy hak

my leg is broken

3

ai khoy het ngan yu vang viang

my brother works in Vang Vieng

4

ta khoy bo hen

my eye cannot see

1

pho khoy pen khon su

my father is a hard-working person

2

mue khoy san

my hand is shaking

3

nong khoy hak khoy lai

my younger sibling loves me a lot

4

hua khoy chep lai

my head hurts a lot

1

mae khoy pen phu ying thi keng

my mother is a capable woman

2

kha khoy bo samat yang dai

my leg cannot walk

3

ai khoy pen khon thi khao chai khoy

my brother is someone who understands me

4

ta khoy mi pan ha

my eye has a problem

1

pho khoy pen phu nam thi di

my father is a good leader

2

mue khoy mi roi ae

my hand has a scar

3

nong khoy kam lang hian phasa lao

my younger sibling is studying Lao language

4

hua khoy khit lai

my head is thinking a lot

Easily Confused

Inalienable Possession बनाम Alienable Possession

Learners use 'khong' for everything.

Inalienable Possession बनाम Classifiers

Learners try to add classifiers to body parts.

Inalienable Possession बनाम Pronoun usage

Using formal pronouns in casual settings.

सामान्य गलतियाँ

khong mae khoy

mae khoy

Adding 'khong' makes it sound like an object.

khoy mae

mae khoy

Wrong word order.

khong hua khoy

hua khoy

Redundant particle.

mae khong khoy

mae khoy

Unnecessary particle.

khong kha khoy

kha khoy

Still using 'khong' for body parts.

khong ai khoy

ai khoy

Still using 'khong' for family.

kha khong khoy

kha khoy

Particle usage error.

khong mae

mae khoy

Missing the possessor.

mae khong

mae khoy

Missing the possessor.

khong mue

mue khoy

Missing the possessor.

Sentence Patterns

___ khoy

___ khoy pen khon di

___ khoy chep lai

___ khoy het ngan yu vang viang

Real World Usage

Doctor's office very common

hua khoy chep

Family meeting constant

mae khoy

Social media common

ai khoy

Travel common

pho khoy

Texting very common

mue khoy

Food delivery occasional

mue khoy

💡

Think of it as a unit

Don't translate 'my'. Think of 'mae khoy' as one word.
⚠️

Don't use 'khong'

Using 'khong' for body parts is a major error.
🎯

Listen to locals

Notice how they drop particles for family.
💬

Family first

Lao culture values family; this grammar reflects that.

Smart Tips

Always drop 'khong'.

khong hua khoy hua khoy

Use the direct form.

khong mae khoy mae khoy

Ask: Can I give this away?

khong kha khoy kha khoy

Use the same structure but change the pronoun.

mae khoy mae khong khapachao

उच्चारण

khoy (low tone)

Tone

Ensure the tone of 'khoy' is correct to avoid confusion.

Statement

mae khoy ↘

Neutral declarative statement.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

If it's part of your body or family, don't use 'khong', just keep it close!

Visual Association

Imagine your mother and your hand glued to you. You don't need a string (khong) to hold them; they are already part of you.

Rhyme

Body and kin, let them in, no 'khong' needed for your skin.

Story

You are at a market. You point to your head and say 'hua khoy'. Then you point to your mom and say 'mae khoy'. You realize you never said 'khong' because they are you.

Word Web

huamuekhamaephoainong

चैलेंज

Spend 5 minutes describing your family and body parts using only this structure.

सांस्कृतिक नोट्स

Family is central to Lao culture. Using the direct form shows closeness.

Rooted in Tai-Kadai linguistic structures where kinship and body parts are intrinsic.

Conversation Starters

mae khoy pen khon lao, chao de?

chao chep kha bo?

ai khoy pen khon di, chao mi ai bo?

hua khoy muen, chao mi ya bo?

Journal Prompts

Describe your family members.
Describe a time you were sick.
Write about your brother or sister.
Reflect on your physical health.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank for 'my mother'.

___ khoy

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
No 'khong' needed.
Which is correct? बहुविकल्पी

Choose the correct phrase for 'my leg'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Direct juxtaposition.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

khong hua khoy

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'khong'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Noun then pronoun.
Translate to Lao. अनुवाद

My father

Answer starts with: a...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Direct form.
Which is correct for 'my eye'? बहुविकल्पी

Choose the correct phrase.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: c
No particle.
Fill in the blank for 'my brother'.

ai ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Just the pronoun.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

khong mae khoy

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'khong'.

Score: /8

अभ्यास प्रश्न

8 exercises
Fill in the blank for 'my mother'.

___ khoy

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
No 'khong' needed.
Which is correct? बहुविकल्पी

Choose the correct phrase for 'my leg'.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Direct juxtaposition.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

khong hua khoy

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'khong'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

khoy / mae

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Noun then pronoun.
Translate to Lao. अनुवाद

My father

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Direct form.
Which is correct for 'my eye'? बहुविकल्पी

Choose the correct phrase.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: c
No particle.
Fill in the blank for 'my brother'.

ai ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Just the pronoun.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

khong mae khoy

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Remove 'khong'.

Score: /8

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (8)

Because body parts and family are part of you.

Only if you want to sound like you are talking about an object.

Yes, if they are like family.

Use 'khong' because it's alienable.

Yes, just change 'khoy' to 'chao'.

It is standard for all registers.

People will understand, but it sounds unnatural.

Talk about your family.

In Other Languages

Spanish low

mi + noun

Lao uses suffix pronouns, Spanish uses prefixes.

French low

mon/ma + noun

Lao is gender-neutral.

German low

mein + noun

Lao does not inflect.

Japanese partial

noun + no + pronoun

Lao has zero-marking.

Arabic moderate

noun + suffix

Arabic suffixes are attached to the noun.

Chinese low

noun + de + pronoun

Lao is zero-marked.

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