Drinks
❃ Drinks
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ຂໍນໍ້າດື່ມໜຶ່ງຕຸກ
[ kho nam duem nung tuk ] -
One bottle of drinking water, please.
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ຂໍເບຍລາວສອງແກ້ວ
[ kho bia lao song kaew ] -
Two bottles of Beerlao, please.
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ເບຍເຢັນໆບໍ່?
[ bia yen yen bo? ] -
Is the beer very cold?
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ຕຳຈອກ!
[ tam chok! ] -
Cheers!
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ໃສ່ນໍ້າແຂງ
[ sai nam khaeng ] -
With ice.
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ບໍ່ໃສ່ນໍ້າແຂງ
[ bo sai nam khaeng ] -
Without ice.
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ຂໍຈອກນໍ້າແຂງແດ່
[ kho chok nam khaeng dae ] -
A glass of ice, please.
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ເອົາກາເຟລາວຮ້ອນ
[ ao kafe lao hon ] -
I'll have a hot Lao coffee.
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ເອົາກາເຟເຢັນ
[ ao kafe yen ] -
I'll have an iced coffee.
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ບໍ່ໃສ່ນົມຫວານ
[ bo sai nom wan ] -
No sweetened condensed milk.
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ຂໍຊາຮ້ອນ
[ kho xa hon ] -
Hot tea, please.
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ຂໍໝາກໄມ້ປັ່ນ
[ kho mak mai pan ] -
A fruit shake/smoothie, please.
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ໝາກມ່ວງປັ່ນ
[ mak muang pan ] -
Mango shake.
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ໝາກນັດປັ່ນ
[ mak nat pan ] -
Pineapple shake.
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ຂໍຫຼອດແດ່
[ kho lot dae ] -
A straw, please.
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