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  • Lao language

    Lao
    ພາສາລາວ phaasaa laao
    Spoken in: Laos, Thailand, U.S., France, Canada, China
    Total speakers: 3,188,577 (1991)
    Language family: Tai-Kadai
     Kam-Tai
      Be-Tai
       Tai-Sek
        Tai
         Southwestern Tai
          Lao-Phutai
           Lao 
    Official status
    Official language of: Laos
    Regulated by: no official regulation
    Language codes
    ISO 639-1: lo
    ISO 639-2: lao
    ISO/DIS 639-3: lao 
    Indic script
    This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts.

    Lao (ພາສາລາວ phaasaa laao) is the official language of Laos. It is a tonal language of the Tai family, and is so closely related to the Isan language of the northeast region of Thailand that the two are often classed as one language. The writing system of Lao is an abugida (a writing system composed of signs denoting consonants with an inherent following vowel) and is closely related to the writing system used in Thai.

    Lao language can be divided into five main dialects :

    Vientiane Lao is widely understood throughout the country, and all the dialects are largely mutually comprehensible.

    Contents

    Tones

    Vientiane Lao has six tones: Low, Mid, High, Rising, High Rising and Low Falling. Pitch levels vary from the speaker's ethnicity and geographic location. Luang Prabang residents use five tones: Mid Falling Rising, Low Rising, Mid, High Falling and Mid Rising.

    Script

    Lao has traditionally been written in two scripts: Lao and Tham.

    The Lao alphabet is based on the same script as the Thai alphabet. It made its way into Laos from Sinhalese Buddhists. It is made up of 33 consonants and 28 vowels representing respectively 21 and 27 original sounds, written left to right. It is simpler and thus easier to learn than its Thai and Khmer counterparts. Lao is written phonetically using this script. The script contains a number of redundant consonants that are no longer distinguished among in written and spoken Lao.

    The Tham script is derived from the script used in Lan Na prior to the standardization of the Thai alphabet, which is itself derived from the Mon script. Tham script is most commonly employed in both Thailand and Laos in religious inscriptions, and in reading older religious texts.

    Both scripts used to write Lao are technically abugidas, each consonant having an inherent vowel, with vowel changes indicated through additional markings. Lao is written left to right, without spaces between words.

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