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PUAS YOG – How to ask a Yes/No ‘is it so’ question in the Hmong Language.

Black slide with white text reading Hmong Online Class, puas yog, and how to ask a yes or no 'is it so' question in Hmong.

PUAS – How to ask a Yes/No question in the Hmong Language

Black title slide reading Hmong Online Class, puaj, and How to ask a yes/no question in Hmong.

Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video 1 – A, E & I

Vowel study chart with the letters a, e, and i on the left and a portrait of a woman on the right, with bright green header and footer blocks.

Learn and practice how to pronounce and read the Hmong language from a native Hmong woman. This is the first video in this series teaching the vowels A, E and I. TO DO: Watch the video below. After she says each sound, copy her pronunciation as closely as possible out loud. 

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