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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

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Khaa khong khap-jao chep.

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

중립
Khaa khoi chep.

Khaa khoi chep. (Medical/Casual)

비격식체
Khaa chep.

Khaa chep. (Medical/Casual)

속어
Khaa-phang!

Khaa-phang! (Medical/Casual)

Body Parts Map

Body

Upper

  • Hua Head

Middle

  • Thong Stomach

Lower

  • Khaa Leg

수준별 예문

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.

혼동하기 쉬운

Body Parts Possessive Pronouns

Learners often put them before the noun.

자주 하는 실수

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.

문장 패턴

___ 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

발음

IPA: /hǔa/

Tones

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

Question

Khaa chep bo? ↑

Rising intonation for yes/no questions.

암기하기

기억법

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

시각적 연상

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

챌린지

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

문화 노트

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

Tai-Kadai roots.

대화 시작하기

Jao chep sai?

일기 주제

Describe your physical state today.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

___ khoi chep.

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

Score: /1

연습 문제

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

___ khoi chep.

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

Score: /1

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

No, it is often implied.

Scaffolded Practice

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1

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

English low

My head

Word order.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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