ມິຖຸນາ

[mi-tuu-nah]

June Noun

Example —

ແມ່ນ ເດືອນ ມິ ຖຸ ນາ*

[maen deuan mi tuu nah]

It’s January.

* Note — Lao sentences and phrases are not typically spaced out by syllables. But, this is helpful for recognizing where syllables start and end.

Tips:

To keep it simpler, many Lao people simply say the number. Since June is the sixth month of the year, people would say ເດືອນຫົກ [deuan hohk] — “month six.”

Tone Breakdown

ມິ [mi] — this syllable has a low-class consonant and a short vowel. As a result, this produces a middle tone.

ຖຸ [tuu] — this syllable has a high-class consonant and a short vowel. As a result, this produces a high tone.

ນາ [nah] — this syllable has a low-class consonant and a long vowel. As a result, this produces a high.