Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #22 Q

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language consonant Q, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-21 of this series. TO DO: Watch the video below. After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds, consonant + vowel … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #20 M

Educational slide about the Hmong consonant m, with example words and sentences on a gray panel, plus a portrait of a woman on a dark blue background and the text StudyHmong.com.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language consonant M, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-19 of this series. TO DO: Watch the video below. After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds, consonant + vowel … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #19 H

Educational slide titled consonant h with rows of Hmong letter examples and sample sentences on the left, and a portrait of a woman in a white shirt on the right.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language consonant H, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-18 of this series. TO DO: Watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds, consonant + vowel words … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #21 D

Educational poster titled “Consonant - d” with example Hmong words and sentences on the left and a portrait of a woman on the right, plus StudyHmong.com branding.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language consonant D, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-20 of this series. TO DO: Watch the video below. After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds, consonant + vowel … Read More

Zaj 072: Hais Txog Ua Noj – About Cooking

A smiling woman and man in traditional clothing prepare food together in a rustic kitchen, surrounded by bowls of rice, vegetables, meat, and steaming dishes.

Vocabulary Flashcards Conversation – Regular Speed Conversation Conversation – Slow with Explanations Koj muab pas chob cov nqaij ov. Please take the skewer and skewer the meat. Koj muab pas chob cov nqaij ov. Ua li, kuv chob tag mam li pab ci kiag thiab. Okay, after I finish skewering it, I’ll help grill it … Read More

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Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #17 – AD, A

Educational chart about Hmong tones with tone categories and example words, alongside a portrait of a woman on the right.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language tones D and ‘no tone’ with different vowel combinations, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-16 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #16 – as, aj

Educational chart showing Hmong tone combinations and example words, with a portrait of a woman on the right and StudyHmong.com branding.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language tones S and J with different vowel combinations, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-15 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #15 – av, ag

A vocabulary lesson slide with syllable examples and a portrait of a woman in a white shirt on the right side.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language tones V and G with different vowel combinations, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-14 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #14 – am, ab

Educational slide about Hmong tones and syllables, with a teacher portrait on the right and text examples on the left.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language tones M and B with different vowel combinations, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-13 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #13 N

Educational poster about the Hmong consonant n with sample syllables and example sentences, alongside a portrait of a woman on a dark blue background.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language consonant L, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-12 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below. After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds, consonant + vowel … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #12 – L

A Hmong language lesson chart titled consonant I, (L) with syllables and example sentences, alongside a portrait of a woman and the text StudyHmong.com #12.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language consonant L, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-11 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds, consonant + vowel words … Read More

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #11 – UA

Educational chart titled vowels ua with multiple examples of the vowel combination on a gray background, alongside a portrait of a woman demonstrating pronunciation.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language vowel UA, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-10 of this series. TO DO: watch the video below.After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce the vowel sounds without tones.

Zaj 058: Tej Koj Swm Ua Ntej Koj Pw – Things You Usually Do Before You Sleep

Young man seated at a desk eating a bowl of rice and vegetables while looking at a computer monitor.

Vocabulary Flashcards Conversation – Regular Speed Conversation Conversation – Slow with Explanations Koj los tsev thaum tsawg sij lossis tsawg moos? What time do you come home? Koj los tsev thaum tsawg sij lossis tsawg moos? Kuv los tsev tej zaum 6 sij tsaus ntuj. I usually come home around 6 o’clock in the evening. … Read More

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Basic Conversation: Making Plans and Appointments

A young woman in traditional dress writes in a notebook while talking with a young man in a park.

1. Key Vocabulary 3. Grammar Lesson Future tense with time words: Hmong often shows future action by adding time words like hnub rau (Saturday) or thaum ob teev (at 2 o’clock). No extra verb is needed. Arranging to meet: Use Peb sib ntsib [qhov chaw] thaum [sijhawm] → “Let’s meet [place] at [time].” Polite agreement: Phrases like Zoo siab (“Gladly”) and Tau … Read More

Basic Conversation: Where Are You From?

Two smiling young adults stand talking in a DMV office, with service windows and a DMV sign in the background.

1. Key Vocabulary 3. Grammar Lesson Asking origin: Koj tuaj qhov twg tuaj? → “Where are you from?”Answer: Kuv tuaj ntawm [place]. Asking residence: Koj nyob qhov twg? → “Where do you live?”Answer: Kuv nyob hauv [place]. Notes: Use ntawm when talking about origin (“from”), and hauv when talking about current residence (“in”). 4. Flashcards

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #10 – AU, AW

A teaching slide titled VOWELS - au aw, with rows of vowel combinations on a gray background and a portrait of a woman beside the chart. The lower right corner includes the text STUDY HMONG.COM and #10.

Learn and practice the pronunciation for the Hmong language vowels AU & AW, while also practicing the previous letters learned in videos #1-9 of this series. tO DO: Watch the video below. After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. HOW IT WORKS: In this lesson you will hear her pronounce vowel sounds without tones.