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  1. Study Hmong - Study Hmong

    A list of categories that will help you to learn the Hmong language. Included are reading, grammar, vocabulary, books, and audio/video.

  2. Free Resources - Study Hmong

    How Can I Learn Hmong? On this website we have collected a lot of content over the past few years about learning Hmong. We have tried to organize it into the most logical categories. Hopefully this …

  3. Classroom Courses - Study Hmong

    We’ve designed a clear, encouraging, and practical system to help you truly understand and speak Hmong — whether you're just beginning or looking to polish your skills.

  4. GUIDED LEARNING - Study Hmong

    BOOK: English Hmong Phrasebook with Useful Word List – This book was designed to help the Hmong moving to the US learn English. But it is also a valuable tool for learning Hmong phrases.

  5. Reading and Writing - Study Hmong

    Apr 5, 2013 · Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #12 – L Study the Hmong Alphabet – Practice Reading Hmong – Video #11 – UA Basic Conversation: Clothes and Shopping …

  6. The Hmong Alphabet

    This page is intended to be an exhaustive resource for learning to read the Hmong ‘Thoob Teb’ alphabet. The Hmong ‘Thoob Teb’ alphabet is by far the most popular Romanized alphabet …

  7. Frequently Asked Questions About the Hmong Language - Study Hmong

    I put this article together based on questions I have heard over the years and Google’s auto-generated questions when you search for the words ‘Learn Hmong’ in Google.

  8. Vocabulary - Study Hmong

    Sep 24, 2012 · White Hmong Language Lessons Paj Huam Hmoob Heimbach Family Kinship Chart English Hmong Phrasebook with Useful Word List Hmong for Beginners by Annie Jaisser Hmong …

  9. White Hmong Language Lessons

    An excellent Language learning book with lessons that teach reading, pronunciation, grammar, and useful phrases. Thanks to the Olivehurst, CA Hmong Group, we also have the audio files.

  10. Basic Conversation: Introductions - Study Hmong

    Hmong question or statements about location will often start with a word to describe where something started, then the subject or question word, then where it ended.