they are the same accents, you might heard their thai accents. Nakhonphanom 's accent is very close with thakhek people's , but thai nakhonpanom always say" Kap" in the end of sentences .
they are the same accents, you might heard their thai accents. Nakhonphanom 's accent is very close with thakhek people's , but thai nakhonpanom always say" Kap" in the end of sentences .
You wrong my friend... we vientiane and nongkhai dont have same accent like you said... because you are live in province that ;s why u cant distinguish..
we vientiane people have developed our tone several decades which is more clear, polite sound gentle... which nong khai people sound like from other province of Laos
Why you talk about esan is to far talk about vientiane start from ban that khao to ban bo o thana how many (ban) at least 5 ban thay are all different accent
they are the same accents, you might heard their thai accents. Nakhonphanom 's accent is very close with thakhek people's , but thai nakhonpanom always say" Kap" in the end of sentences .
You wrong my friend... we vientiane and nongkhai dont have same accent like you said... because you are live in province that ;s why u cant distinguish..
we vientiane people have developed our tone several decades which is more clear, polite sound gentle... which nong khai people sound like from other province of Laos
I think you are the one who wrong... The thing is..why Lao teen prefered to speaking in Thai-Isaan language than speaking in pure Laos. That mean they have more develpment of the language than us. Telling uou the true. I think you knew that!!! Right?
I don't understand the point of asking this question. Duhhhhhh... Is like asking why Canadian and American speaks differently??
ja man sa lard noi nor... kwam tarm nee na
I think you don't understand history. People from Nong Khai were Lao and it wasn't that long ago that Thailand annexed it. I imagine that when Nong Khai was part of Laos or even part of Vientiane city it self they must have spoken with the same accent as Vientiane people since they're just across the river.
Even people who live in Vientiane speak with different accents for example: people from Ban Soun Mon and Ban Na No they have slightly different Vientiane accents. You may not be able to tell if you come from other provinces of Laos. Anyway, it does not matter what accent one has, it is more important to focus on how one speak.
I don't understand the point of asking this question. Duhhhhhh... Is like asking why Canadian and American speaks differently??
ja man sa lard noi nor... kwam tarm nee na
yes you are right? why didn't ask '' why do vientiane people have different accent? the answer is, the one who has different accent is not native vientiane. perhaps the guy who creat this topic heard some chiangmai people speak in nongkhai .haha
I was born in Nong Kai and my accent is not that much different from the people from Vientiane . Vientiane people themselves also have different accent from ban to ban around Vientiane. I have a lot of relatives and family and friend are living in Vientiane .
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Why do people from Vientiane and Nong Khai have different accents? Considering they are so close to each other geographically.
I don't know why.
I was born in Nong Kai that is not much different at all. There are some because of school teaching Thai but for the local people not much different. I am Thai citizen but I am not ashamed to be Lao by blood or ethnicity.
Why do people from Vientiane and Nong Khai have different accents? Considering they are so close to each other geographically.
I don't know why.
I was born in Nong Kai that is not much different at all. There are some because of school teaching Thai but for the local people not much different. I am Thai citizen but I am not ashamed to be Lao by blood or ethnicity.
Kon Udon are more the same accent with kon Vientiane than kon Nong Kai even Udon is farther than Nong Kai.
Why do people from Vientiane and Nong Khai have different accents? Considering they are so close to each other geographically.
I don't know why.
I was born in Nong Kai that is not much different at all. There are some because of school teaching Thai but for the local people not much different. I am Thai citizen but I am not ashamed to be Lao by blood or ethnicity.
Kon Udon are more the same accent with kon Vientiane than kon Nong Kai even Udon is farther than Nong Kai.
Well , it has been over 200 years that Esan are under Siam and the culture have been mix and have been taught Thai language for so long and of course there will be a lo of change. Not only kon Nong Kia or the whole Esan and Chiang Mai are changed but Lao people in Laos as well. Lao language itself are changing with Thai accent and vocabulary also.
Why do people from Vientiane and Nong Khai have different accents? Considering they are so close to each other geographically.
I don't know why.
I was born in Nong Kai that is not much different at all. There are some because of school teaching Thai but for the local people not much different. I am Thai citizen but I am not ashamed to be Lao by blood or ethnicity.
Kon Udon are more the same accent with kon Vientiane than kon Nong Kai even Udon is farther than Nong Kai.
Well , it has been over 200 years that Esan are under Siam and the culture have been mix and have been taught Thai language for so long and of course there will be a lo of change. Not only kon Nong Kia or the whole Esan and Chiang Mai are changed but Lao people in Laos as well. Lao language itself are changing with Thai accent and vocabulary also.
That is very easy to prove that most of Lao people could read , speak and understand Thai without taking Thai lessons .
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
Ape thaught that he was intelligent but still had long to go .
It now also seems like you lack evolution lessions.
it took about 14 to 15 billion years after the big bang then the solar system and it took about 4 and half billion years for us to be who we are so. Some one might take longer to meet the 21th century.
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
Ape thaught that he was intelligent but still had long to go .
It now also seems like you lack evolution lessions.
it took about 14 to 15 billion years after the big bang then the solar system and it took about 4 and half billion years for us to be who we are so. Some one might take longer to meet the 21th century.
Good come back. Peace brother. I was just fooling around that's all.
It seems like you lack history & geography lessons.
Ape thought that he was intelligent but still had long to go .
It now also seems like you lack evolution lessons.
it took about 14 to 15 billion years after the big bang then the solar system and it took about 4 and half billion years for us to be who we are so. Some one might take longer to meet the 21th century.
Good come back. Peace brother. I was just fooling around that's all.
Well it is nice to know how much people know about the basic how we are exist .
Or still believe in super natural power . Life is great and God is delusion and suicide bomber s are stupid.
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
I am Lao and people in Laos will tell you that present Nong Kai belongs to Thailand so his/her geography is correct. Talk about present and should not try to bring history here because will lead to nowhere but argument and confrontation.
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
I am Lao and people in Laos will tell you that present Nong Kai belongs to Thailand so his/her geography is correct. Talk about present and should not try to bring history here because will lead to nowhere but argument and confrontation.
Good that makes sense brother, I was born in Nong Khai and proud to be Thai citizen and also not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity or call Lao Esan.
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
I am Lao and people in Laos will tell you that present Nong Kai belongs to Thailand so his/her geography is correct. Talk about present and should not try to bring history here because will lead to nowhere but argument and confrontation.
Good that makes sense brother, I was born in Nong Khai and proud to be Thai citizen and also not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity or call Lao Esan.
I am Thai just like khu Adisorn Piengket who is also proud to be Lao ethnicity from Esan
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
I am Lao and people in Laos will tell you that present Nong Kai belongs to Thailand so his/her geography is correct. Talk about present and should not try to bring history here because will lead to nowhere but argument and confrontation.
Good that makes sense brother, I was born in Nong Khai and proud to be Thai citizen and also not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity or call Lao Esan.
I am Thai just like khu Adisorn Piengket who is also proud to be Lao ethnicity from Esan
It seems like you lack history & geography lessions.
I am Lao and people in Laos will tell you that present Nong Kai belongs to Thailand so his/her geography is correct. Talk about present and should not try to bring history here because will lead to nowhere but argument and confrontation.
Good that makes sense brother, I was born in Nong Khai and proud to be Thai citizen and also not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity or call Lao Esan.
I am Thai just like khu Adisorn Piengket who is also proud to be Lao ethnicity from Esan
Wow! He's such a good speaker. Is he still alive after saying what he said?
He used to remind a lot of Esan people about Tieng Sri Kan the Esan leader . Khu Adisorn Piengket is the one who is not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity from Esan. So there are a lot like him but it is the time to show.
He used to remind a lot of Esan people about Tieng Sri Kan the Esan leader . Khu Adisorn Piengket is the one who is not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity from Esan. So there are a lot like him but it is the time to show.
He used to remind a lot of Esan people about Tieng Sri Kan the Esan leader . Khu Adisorn Piengket is the one who is not ashamed to be Lao ethnicity from Esan. So there are a lot like him but it is the time to show.
Very interesting, it has opened my eyes about Isaan. Thanks for uploading.
Do most Isaan people speak similar to our southern Lao accent?
Kon Udon speak very similar with Kon Vientiane. I am kon Nong Khai speak similar to Vientiane except some sentences and words because of has been taught at school.
Ten years ago I went to Udon due to my friend's father who was taken ill and was being treated at the hospital there. A doctor (khon Isaan) who was a friend of my friend's father arranged for us to stayed at her house despite my reluctant as I did not want to intrude. I found her to be one of the most friendly and generous people I've ever known, including her Thai husband.
Anyway I went to buy some drinks (coconut juice) from the hospital little 7-11 shop (kind of) and ask for "tor dood" (drinking straw) and the lady said "mai mee". I thought I spoke Thai alright (how wrong was I) and also putting on the best Thai accent I could muster. Also another time I asked for "jork" (drinking cup) this other lady also said "mai mee".
Since after those episodes when arrived in Bangkok I refused to speak Thai anymore as I was afraid people wouldn't understand me.
I don't have any problem to understand Lao from any part in Laos and from the northern part of Thailand which are many different accent and it might take a little time and longer to understand but I still understand them all unlike Chinese, Burmese, Cambodia and Vietnamese.
Ten years ago I went to Udon due to my friend's father who was taken ill and was being treated at the hospital there. A doctor (khon Isaan) who was a friend of my friend's father arranged for us to stayed at her house despite my reluctant as I did not want to intrude. I found her to be one of the most friendly and generous people I've ever known, including her Thai husband.
Anyway I went to buy some drinks (coconut juice) from the hospital little 7-11 shop (kind of) and ask for "tor dood" (drinking straw) and the lady said "mai mee". I thought I spoke Thai alright (how wrong was I) and also putting on the best Thai accent I could muster. Also another time I asked for "jork" (drinking cup) this other lady also said "mai mee".
Since after those episodes when arrived in Bangkok I refused to speak Thai anymore as I was afraid people wouldn't understand me.
"tor dood" is Lao for drinking straw "Lord" is Thai for drinking straw
"jork" is Lao for drinking cup "gaeo" or "thuai" are Thai for drinking cup
Ten years ago I went to Udon due to my friend's father who was taken ill and was being treated at the hospital there. A doctor (khon Isaan) who was a friend of my friend's father arranged for us to stayed at her house despite my reluctant as I did not want to intrude. I found her to be one of the most friendly and generous people I've ever known, including her Thai husband.
Anyway I went to buy some drinks (coconut juice) from the hospital little 7-11 shop (kind of) and ask for "tor dood" (drinking straw) and the lady said "mai mee". I thought I spoke Thai alright (how wrong was I) and also putting on the best Thai accent I could muster. Also another time I asked for "jork" (drinking cup) this other lady also said "mai mee".
Since after those episodes when arrived in Bangkok I refused to speak Thai anymore as I was afraid people wouldn't understand me.
"tor dood" is Lao for drinking straw "Lord" is Thai for drinking straw
"jork" is Lao for drinking cup "gaeo" or "thuai" are Thai for drinking cup
It have been over 200 years that Esan have been taught at school so there is no surprise that a lot of words and have been improved and changed for better understanding even Lao language itself have been copy from Thai and American words. So it is matter like khu Adisorn Piengket said Lao is still Lao even we are Thai citizen.