Week 4&5 Vocab Flashcards
khrccp-khrua; pronounced “crop krue-ah”
family
phcc; pronounced “pahw”
father
mee; pronounced “meh”
mother
pii-nccng; pronounced “pee-nong”
siblings
pii-chaaj; pronounced “pee-shai”
older brother
pii-saaw; pronounced “pee-saow”
older sister
nccng-chaaj; pronounced “nong-shai”
younger brother
nccng-saaw; pronounced “nong-saow”
younger sister
puu; pronounced “bpooh”
grandfather (father’s lineage)
jaa; pronounced “yah”
grandmother (father’s lineage)
taa; pronounced “tah”
grandfather (mother’s lineage)
jaaj; pronounced “yai”
grandmother (mother’s lineage)
lung; pronounced “loong”
either of your parents’ older brother
paa; pronounced “bpah”
either of your parents’ older sister
aa; pronounced “aah”
father’s younger sibling
naa; pronounced “nah”
mother’s younger sibling
saa-mii; pronounced “sah mee”
husband
pan-la-jaa; pronounced “pah lah yah”
wife
luuk; pronounced “luhk”
child
What does adding khccng (pronounced; “khong”) do to a pronoun?
make it possessive
Which comes first grammatically?
a) noun
b) possessive pronoun
noun
What does “kii” (pronounced “gii”) + a noun mean?
How many of [ex, how many dogs?]
mii; (pronounced “mee”)
have
When is an appropriate time to use “mii”?
When talking about family members.
Does the pronoun come before or after “mii” when talking about family?
After
ruu-swk; pronounced “rue sewk”
to feel
dii-caj; pronounced “dii-jai”
happy (anticipatory)
mii khwaam suk; pronounced “mee kwam suhk”
happy (contentedness)
sa-baaj-caj; pronounced “sah bai jai”
comfort
saw; pronounced “saow”
sad
kroot; pronounced “groat”
angry
aa-rom-sia; pronounced “ah rome see-ah”
upset
tok-caj; pronounced “doek-jai”
shocked
aaj; pronounced “eye”
shy
klua; pronounced “gloo-ah”
fear
bwa; pronounced “boo-ah”
bored
twwn-ten; pronounced “tewn den”
excited
ngaw; pronounced “ngaow”
lonely
wt-at; pronounced “ewt-aht”
embarrassed
ruu-swk-phit; pronounced “rue sewk pit”
guilty
sot-chwwn; pronounced “soat shewn”
fresh
sa ngop; pronounced “sah ngawp”
peaceful
sa-nuk; pronounced “sah newk”
enjoyed
phcn-khlaaj; pronounced “pohn klai”
relaxed
chook-dii; pronounced “shawk dee”
fortunate
song-saan; pronounced “sohng sahn”
sympathy
plcct-phaj; pronounced “bloawt pie”
safe/secure
khriat; pronounced “kree-aht”
depressed
ngong; pronounced “ngawng”
confused
ram-khaan: pronounced “rahn kahn”
annoyed
mwuan-kan; pronounced “mewan-gan”
feel the same way
khit; pronounced “keit”
think
waa; pronounced “wah”
- that… [i think THAT…]
nwaj; pronounced “new-eye”
tired
tccn nii; pronounced “tawn nee”
now
pen huang; pronounced “bpen who-ahng”
worried
tham haj; pronounced “tahm high”
makes [this MAKES me feel…]
wan nii; pronounced “wahn nee”
today
mwa wan; pronounced “moo-wah wan”
yesterday
jang-ngaj; pronounced “yang-ngai”
how…? [in relation to expressing emotions]