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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Learn the essential Lao body parts by using the prefix 'hua' for head-related terms and simple noun placement.

  • Body parts are standard nouns: 'khaa' (leg).
  • Use 'hua' as a prefix for head parts: 'hua-khao' (knee).
  • Possession follows the noun: 'khaa-khoi' (my leg).
Noun (Body Part) + Possessor (e.g., khoi/my)

Body Part Possession

Part Possessor Result Meaning
Hua
Khoi
Hua-khoi
My head
Khaen
Jao
Khaen-jao
Your arm
Khaa
Lao
Khaa-lao
His/her leg
Thong
Khoi
Thong-khoi
My stomach
Mue
Jao
Mue-jao
Your hand
Niu
Khoi
Niu-khoi
My finger

Meanings

Lao body parts are concrete nouns used to describe physical anatomy. They are frequently used in health, fashion, and daily interaction contexts.

1

Physical Anatomy

Describing actual body parts.

“Khaa (leg)”

“Khaen (arm)”

2

Metaphorical/Idiomatic

Using body parts to describe personality or state.

“Hua-khaeng (stubborn/hard-headed)”

“Jai-dee (kind-hearted)”

Reference Table

Reference table for Body Parts
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Noun + Possessor
Khaen khoi
Negative
Bo + Noun
Bo men khaen
Question
Noun + Bo?
Khaen chep bo?
Short Answer
Noun
Khaen
Plural
Phuak + Noun
Phuak khaa
Descriptive
Noun + Adjective
Khaen yai

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Khaa khong khap-jao chep.

Khaa khong khap-jao chep. (Medical/Casual)

ニュートラル
Khaa khoi chep.

Khaa khoi chep. (Medical/Casual)

カジュアル
Khaa chep.

Khaa chep. (Medical/Casual)

スラング
Khaa-phang!

Khaa-phang! (Medical/Casual)

Body Parts Map

Body

Upper

  • Hua Head

Middle

  • Thong Stomach

Lower

  • Khaa Leg

レベル別の例文

1

Hua chep.

My head hurts.

2

Khaa chep.

My leg hurts.

3

Khaen.

Arm.

4

Mue.

Hand.

1

Khaen khoi chep.

My arm hurts.

2

Hua-khao jao chep bo?

Does your knee hurt?

3

Mue khoi.

My hand.

4

Thong khoi.

My stomach.

1

Khao pen khon hua-khaeng.

He is a stubborn person.

2

Jai-dee lai.

Very kind-hearted.

3

Khaa-khao chep.

My knee hurts.

4

Niu-mue.

Finger.

1

Khon ni mi hua-kid thi dee.

This person has good thinking (mind).

2

Khaen-sua.

Sleeve (arm of shirt).

3

Khaa-khao-sai.

Left knee.

4

Hua-jai-o-lao.

Heart condition.

1

Kham-phuan thi kieo-kap hua.

Wordplay related to the head.

2

Jai-dam.

Cold-hearted.

3

Hua-ok.

Heartbreak.

4

Khaa-lang.

Back leg/support.

1

Kaan-paet-phaen-bo-lan.

Traditional medicine practices.

2

Hua-jai-khong-pan-ha.

The heart of the problem.

3

Khaen-nai-khaen-nok.

Inner/outer arm (metaphor).

4

Hua-khao-khon.

Knee of the person.

間違えやすい

Body Parts Possessive Pronouns

Learners often put them before the noun.

よくある間違い

Khoi hua

Hua khoi

Possessor must follow the noun.

Khao

Hua-khao

Knee needs the head prefix.

Jai-dam (literal)

Jai-dam (idiomatic)

Context matters for body parts.

Using formal terms in slang

Use colloquial terms

Register mismatch.

文型パターン

___ chep.

Real World Usage

Doctor visit very common

Hua chep.

💡

Use context

You don't always need to say 'my'.

Smart Tips

Use 'chep' after the part.

Chep hua Hua chep

発音

IPA: /hǔa/

Tones

Lao is tonal; ensure 'Hua' (head) has the correct rising tone.

Question

Khaa chep bo? ↑

Rising intonation for yes/no questions.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Think of 'Hua' as the 'Whoa' of the head.

視覚的連想

Imagine a giant head (Hua) wearing a hat, with arms (Khaen) reaching out.

Rhyme

Khaa is leg, Khaen is arm, keep them safe from any harm.

Story

I bumped my Hua (head) on the door. My Khaen (arm) hurt too. I rubbed my Thong (stomach) because I was hungry.

Word Web

HuaKhaenKhaaThongMueNiu

チャレンジ

Point to 5 body parts and say their names in Lao in 30 seconds.

文化メモ

The head is considered sacred; never touch someone's head.

Tai-Kadai roots.

会話のきっかけ

Jao chep sai?

日記のテーマ

Describe your physical state today.

よくある間違い

Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解


Incorrect

正解

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

___ khoi chep.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: d
All are body parts.

Score: /1

練習問題

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

___ khoi chep.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: d
All are body parts.

Score: /1

よくある質問 (1)

No, it is often implied.

Scaffolded Practice

1

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

English low

My head

Word order.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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