Learn to read and speak Lao - sounds high low short long
Sabaidee. Hello. My name is Sack and this is my contribution to helping everyone who is interested in learning to read and speak Lao. This lesson I cover more sounds such as high/low consonants, and short/long vowel sounds. This is to establish some protocols that I use throughout my lessons, and I will try to stick to them.
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