Time and dates
❃ Time and dates
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ຈັກໂມງແລ້ວ?
[ chak mong laew? ] -
What time is it?
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ຕອນນີ້ສິບໂມງແລ້ວ
[ ton ni sip mong laew ] -
It is ten o'clock now.
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ຂ້ອຍຈະໄປມື້ອື່ນຕອນເຊົ້າ
[ khoi cha pai mu uen ton sao ] -
I will go tomorrow morning.
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ພົບກັນຕອນສວາຍເດີ້
[ phop kan ton suay doe ] -
Let's meet in the afternoon.
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ຕອນແລງນີ້ເຈົ້າຊິເຮັດຫຍັງ?
[ ton laeng ni chao si het nyang? ] -
What are you doing this evening?
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ມື້ນີ້ຂ້ອຍຄາວຽກຫຼາຍ
[ mu ni khoi kha viak lai ] -
I am very busy today.
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ຂ້ອຍຈະອອກເດີນທາງມື້ອື່ນ
[ khoi cha ok doen thang mu uen ] -
I will leave tomorrow.
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ຂ້ອຍມາຮອດມື້ວານນີ້
[ khoi ma hot mu van ni ] -
I arrived yesterday.
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ມື້ນີ້ແມ່ນມື້ຫຍັງ?
[ mu ni maen mu nyang? ] -
What day is it today?
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ຂ້ອຍຈະໄປວຽງຈັນວັນຈັນ
[ khoi cha pai viang chan van chan ] -
I will go to Vientiane on Monday.
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ພວກເຮົາພົບກັນວັນສຸກ
[ phuak hao phop kan van suk ] -
We will meet on Friday.
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ຂ້ອຍບໍ່ເຮັດວຽກວັນເສົາ ແລະ ວັນອາທິດ
[ khoi bo het viak van sao lae van a thit ] -
I don't work on Saturday and Sunday.
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ພົບກັນອາທິດໜ້າເດີ້
[ phop kan a thit na doe ] -
See you next week.
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ເດືອນແລ້ວນີ້ຂ້ອຍຢູ່ຫຼວງພະບາງ
[ duan laew ni khoi yu luang phabang ] -
I was in Luang Prabang last month.
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ປີໜ້າຂ້ອຍຈະກັບມາລາວອີກ
[ pi na khoi cha kap ma lao ik ] -
I will come back to Laos next year.
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ໃຊ້ເວລາເດີນທາງຈັກນາທີ?
[ xai wela doen thang chak nathi? ] -
How many minutes does the trip take?
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ໃຊ້ເວລາປະມານສາມສິບນາທີ
[ xai wela paman sam sip nathi ] -
It takes about thirty minutes.
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ກະລຸນາລໍຖ້າໜຶ່ງຊົ່ວໂມງ
[ kaluna lo tha nung sua mong ] -
Please wait for one hour.
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ມື້ອື່ນພົບກັນໃໝ່
[ mu uen phop kan mai ] -
See you tomorrow.
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ຂ້ອຍຕ້ອງໄປດຽວນີ້
[ khoi tong pai diaw ni ] -
I have to go right now.
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