ຢ່າ

[yah]

do not, stop Auxiliary Verb

Example —
ຢ່າ ເຮັດ*
[yah het]
Don’t do it/stop it.

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

Tips:

This is a negative imperative verb, or simply a way to say not to do something.

Tone Breakdown

ຢ່າ [yah] — this syllable has a middle-class consonant and a long vowel. This normally produces a low tone, but this syllable has a ໄມ້ເອກ /mai ehk/ tone mark. Therefore, the tone of the syllable is a middle tone.