Flavors and chili
❃ Flavors and chili
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ເຜັດບໍ່?
[ phet bo? ] -
Is it spicy?
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ບໍ່ໃຫ້ເຜັດເດີ້
[ bo hai phet doe ] -
Not spicy, please.
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ເຜັດໜ້ອຍໜຶ່ງ
[ phet noi nung ] -
A little bit spicy.
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ບໍ່ໃສ່ໝາກເຜັດ
[ bo sai mak phet ] -
No chili at all.
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ເຜັດຫຼາຍ!
[ phet lai! ] -
Very spicy!
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ບໍ່ໃສ່ແປ້ງນົວເດີ້
[ bo sai paeng nua doe ] -
No MSG (monosodium glutamate), please.
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ບໍ່ໃສ່ນໍ້າຕານ
[ bo sai nam tan ] -
No sugar.
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ຫວານໂພດ
[ wan phot ] -
Too sweet.
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ສົ້ມຫຼາຍ
[ som lai ] -
Very sour.
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ເຄັມໂພດ
[ khem phot ] -
Too salty.
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ຂໍນໍ້າປາແດ່
[ kho nam pa dae ] -
Fish sauce, please.
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ຂໍນໍ້າສະອິ້ວແດ່
[ kho nam sa iw dae ] -
Soy sauce, please.
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ຂໍໝາກນາວແດ່
[ kho mak nao dae ] -
Lime, please.
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ຂໍຜັກຫອມຕື່ມແດ່
[ kho phak hom tuem dae ] -
More fresh herbs, please.
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ປຸງລົດຊາດແຊບຫຼາຍ
[ pung lot sat saep lai ] -
The seasoning is very delicious.
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