big sister
In Lao, "older brother" is said as "ອ້າຍ" (pronounced "aai"). This term is commonly used to refer to an older male sibling in a familial context. The Lao language often incorporates specific terms to denote family relationships, reflecting cultural values around family hierarchy and respect.
You in Lao is - Jao
"yin dy torn hup sou pha thet lao" is very easy.....welcome to lao
chep
choy
aunt
Mae
There are no trams in Laos, only buses, but the Lao word for train is lot fai.
In Lao, "welcome" is translated as "ຍິນດີນາ" (nǐn di nā).
mer jing
Sow-wow!
Nyam. :]