Electricity
❃ Electricity
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ໄຟຟ້າດັບ
[ fai fa dap ] -
The power went out (Power cut).
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ໄຟມອດແລ້ວບໍ່?
[ fai mot laew bo? ] -
Is there a blackout?
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ໄຟຈະມາຈັກໂມງ?
[ fai cha ma chak mong? ] -
When will the electricity come back?
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ມີໄຟສາຍບໍ່?
[ mi fai sai bo? ] -
Do you have a flashlight?
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ມີທຽນບໍ່?
[ mi thian bo? ] -
Do you have a candle?
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ຕ້ອງໃຊ້ຫົວຕໍ່ບໍ່?
[ tong xai hua to bo? ] -
Do I need an adapter?
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ມີຫົວຕໍ່ແບບສາກົນບໍ່?
[ mi hua to baep sakon bo? ] -
Do you have a universal adapter?
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ປລັກສຽບເພ
[ palak siap phe ] -
The socket is broken.
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ໄຟສອງຮ້ອຍຊາວໂວນ
[ fai song hoi sao von ] -
The voltage is 220V.
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ຂ້ອຍກຳລັງສາກໂທລະສັບ
[ khoi kam lang sak tholasap ] -
My phone is charging.
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ຫ້າມຈັບສາຍໄຟ
[ ham chap sai fai ] -
Do not touch the wires.
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ຈັກປັ່ນໄຟສຽງດັງ
[ chak pan fai siang dang ] -
The generator is noisy.
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ປິດໄຟກ່ອນອອກໄປ
[ pit fai kon ok pai ] -
Turn off the lights when leaving.
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ປະຢັດໄຟຟ້າແດ່
[ payat fai fa dae ] -
Please save electricity.
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ຕອນໄຟດັບ ແອເປີດໄດ້ບໍ່?
[ ton fai dap ae poet dai bo? ] -
Does the AC work during a power cut?
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