Lao language
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Lao or Laotian is a language and is the official language of Laos.[1] It is also spoken in the northeast part of Thailand.[2] Lao, like the other languages of Laos, is written in an abugida writing system. The languages has variations, but the Vientiane dialect is considered the standard written form of Lao.[3]
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Lao | |
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ພາສາລາວ ([pʰaːsaː laːw]) | |
Native to | Laos, Thailand |
Native speakers | 5,225,552 (2006), roughly 20 million if Isan speakers are included. |
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Official status | |
Official language in | Laos |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | lo |
ISO 639-2 | lao |
ISO 639-3 | lao |
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Lao and Thai are both Tai languages and are very similar to each other. In fact, speakers of northern Thai dialects and Lao claim that they can largely understand each other, making the dialects mutually intelligible.