Week 4&5 Vocab Flashcards

1
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khrccp-khrua; pronounced “crop krue-ah”

A

family

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2
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phcc; pronounced “pahw”

A

father

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3
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mee; pronounced “meh”

A

mother

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4
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pii-nccng; pronounced “pee-nong”

A

siblings

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5
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pii-chaaj; pronounced “pee-shai”

A

older brother

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6
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pii-saaw; pronounced “pee-saow”

A

older sister

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nccng-chaaj; pronounced “nong-shai”

A

younger brother

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8
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nccng-saaw; pronounced “nong-saow”

A

younger sister

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9
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puu; pronounced “bpooh”

A

grandfather (father’s lineage)

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10
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jaa; pronounced “yah”

A

grandmother (father’s lineage)

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11
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taa; pronounced “tah”

A

grandfather (mother’s lineage)

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12
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jaaj; pronounced “yai”

A

grandmother (mother’s lineage)

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13
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lung; pronounced “loong”

A

either of your parents’ older brother

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14
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paa; pronounced “bpah”

A

either of your parents’ older sister

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15
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aa; pronounced “aah”

A

father’s younger sibling

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16
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naa; pronounced “nah”

A

mother’s younger sibling

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17
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saa-mii; pronounced “sah mee”

A

husband

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18
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pan-la-jaa; pronounced “pah lah yah”

A

wife

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19
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luuk; pronounced “luhk”

A

child

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20
Q

What does adding khccng (pronounced; “khong”) do to a pronoun?

A

make it possessive

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21
Q

Which comes first grammatically?
a) noun
b) possessive pronoun

A

noun

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22
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What does “kii” (pronounced “gii”) + a noun mean?

A

How many of [ex, how many dogs?]

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23
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mii; (pronounced “mee”)

A

have

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24
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When is an appropriate time to use “mii”?

A

When talking about family members.

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25
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Does the pronoun come before or after “mii” when talking about family?

A

After

26
Q

ruu-swk; pronounced “rue sewk”

A

to feel

27
Q

dii-caj; pronounced “dii-jai”

A

happy (anticipatory)

28
Q

mii khwaam suk; pronounced “mee kwam suhk”

A

happy (contentedness)

29
Q

sa-baaj-caj; pronounced “sah bai jai”

A

comfort

30
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saw; pronounced “saow”

A

sad

31
Q

kroot; pronounced “groat”

A

angry

32
Q

aa-rom-sia; pronounced “ah rome see-ah”

A

upset

33
Q

tok-caj; pronounced “doek-jai”

A

shocked

34
Q

aaj; pronounced “eye”

A

shy

35
Q

klua; pronounced “gloo-ah”

A

fear

36
Q

bwa; pronounced “boo-ah”

A

bored

37
Q

twwn-ten; pronounced “tewn den”

A

excited

38
Q

ngaw; pronounced “ngaow”

A

lonely

39
Q

wt-at; pronounced “ewt-aht”

A

embarrassed

40
Q

ruu-swk-phit; pronounced “rue sewk pit”

A

guilty

41
Q

sot-chwwn; pronounced “soat shewn”

A

fresh

42
Q

sa ngop; pronounced “sah ngawp”

A

peaceful

43
Q

sa-nuk; pronounced “sah newk”

A

enjoyed

44
Q

phcn-khlaaj; pronounced “pohn klai”

A

relaxed

45
Q

chook-dii; pronounced “shawk dee”

A

fortunate

46
Q

song-saan; pronounced “sohng sahn”

A

sympathy

47
Q

plcct-phaj; pronounced “bloawt pie”

A

safe/secure

48
Q

khriat; pronounced “kree-aht”

A

depressed

49
Q

ngong; pronounced “ngawng”

A

confused

50
Q

ram-khaan: pronounced “rahn kahn”

A

annoyed

51
Q

mwuan-kan; pronounced “mewan-gan”

A

feel the same way

52
Q

khit; pronounced “keit”

A

think

53
Q

waa; pronounced “wah”

A
  • that… [i think THAT…]
54
Q

nwaj; pronounced “new-eye”

A

tired

55
Q

tccn nii; pronounced “tawn nee”

A

now

56
Q

pen huang; pronounced “bpen who-ahng”

A

worried

57
Q

tham haj; pronounced “tahm high”

A

makes [this MAKES me feel…]

58
Q

wan nii; pronounced “wahn nee”

A

today

59
Q

mwa wan; pronounced “moo-wah wan”

A

yesterday

60
Q

jang-ngaj; pronounced “yang-ngai”

A

how…? [in relation to expressing emotions]