Zaj 080: Nrog Tsev Neeg Noj Mov – Eating with the Family 

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Family of four seated on the floor around a low metal table, sharing bowls of rice, vegetables, meat, and soup inside a wooden home.

In this Hmong language lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about spending time with family, preparing food, and planning future activities. Through practical vocabulary, useful grammar patterns, and a natural conversation, you’ll practice expressing what you will do, how to describe helping others, and how to talk about eating together as a family. This lesson … Read More

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Basic Post Greeting Conversation

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Two teenage girls in school uniforms chatting and smiling outdoors near a building.

Intro After you say hello in Hmong, what comes next? In this lesson, you’ll learn how to continue a natural conversation in White Hmong by asking and answering common follow-up questions. These are the types of questions people use when meeting someone new: asking their name, where they live, where they are from, what they do for work, what they … Read More

Zaj 076: Zoo Siab Tos Txais Thaum Ib Tug Rov Los Tsev – Happy to Welcome Someone Back Home

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A smiling woman in traditional dress greets a young man with a backpack and suitcase at a decorated home entrance with a Welcome Home banner and string lights.

Vocabulary Below you can find some of the key vocabulary for the lesson. You can click on any box and hear the audio. Marking words you already know will remove them from any of the following testing sections. Leave the words you would like to learn. Conversation Below you can hear sentences in the Hmong … Read More

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Zaj 077: Hu Taxi – Calling a Taxi

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Woman with backpack pays a taxi driver cash through the open window while standing beside a suitcase at the airport curb.

Vocabulary Below you can find some of the key vocabulary for the lesson. You can click on any box and hear the audio. Marking words you already know will remove them from any of the following testing sections. Leave the words you would like to learn. Conversation Below you can hear a conversation in the … Read More

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Zaj 075: Tej Khoom Noj Qab Sib Txawv Li Cas –  Different Tastes of Food  

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A woman in traditional clothing stirs a steaming pot over an open fire inside a rustic wooden room, with a basket of food beside her.

Vocabulary Below you can find some of the key vocabulary for the lesson. You can click on any box and hear the audio. Marking words you already know will remove them from any of the following testing sections. Leave the words you would like to learn. Flash Cards The following game will help you embed … Read More

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Zaj 074: Hais Txog Tej Yam Txhais Tes Ua Tau – About Things You Can Do With Your Hands

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Smiling young woman with brown hair tied in a bun washing her hands at a bathroom sink beside a mirror, towels, and toiletries.

Vocabulary Below you can find some of the key vocabulary for the lesson. You can click on any box and hear the audio. Marking words you already know will remove them from any of the following testing sections. Leave the words you would like to learn. Flash Cards The following game will help you embed … Read More

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Zaj 073: Tej Uas Swm Ua – Things We Usually Do

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Two young women in matching black embroidered traditional outfits lean close together, one whispering into the other’s ear while the other smiles.

Lesson Introduction In this lesson, you’ll learn how to talk about things people usually do in everyday life. From sneezing and yawning to laughing, snoring, hiccupping, and sighing, these are natural actions we all experience. Being able to describe these habits will help you sound more natural and conversational in Hmong. You’ll also see how … Read More

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