
Hmong language, alphabets and pronunciation - Omniglot
Today most Hmong write their language with the Romanized Popular Alphabet (Ntawv Thoob Teb), a version of the Latin alphabet developed mainly by American missionary linguists in the 1950s in Laos.
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 …
Romanized Popular Alphabet - Wikipedia
The alphabet was developed to write both the Hmong Der (White Hmong, RPA: Hmoob Dawb) and Mong Leng (Green/Blue Mong, RPA: Moob Leeg) dialects. While these dialects have much in …
Hmong Alphabet – The Languages
The Hmong language uses the Romanized Popular Alphabet (RPA), developed in the 1950s, to transcribe the sounds of the Hmong language using Latin script. Understanding this alphabet is …
Hmong Alphabet- List
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ALPHABET | hmoobasics
Understanding the Hmoob/Moob alphabet is the key to Hmong literacy. Here you will find a teacher's guide, student workbook, flashcards, and other resources for learning the alphabet.
Hmong Alphabet Letters, Symbols & Script Copy and Paste
Hmong Alphabet with all letters, symbols, and script characters. Copy and paste Hmong script easily for writing, design, or study.
RPA Writing Structure - HMONG LESSONS
The alphabet was developed to write both the Hmong Der (White Hmong, RPA: Hmoob Dawb) and Mong Leng (Green/Blue Mong, RPA: Moob Leeg) dialects. While these dialects have much in …
Hmong writing - Wikipedia
This refers to the set of Hmong scripts that are based on the Lao alphabet, primarily used for transcribing the Green and White varieties of Hmong. Two versions are thought to have been initially …
Pahawh Hmong Platform
The Pahawh Hmong (𖬖𖬲𖬝𖬵 𖬄𖬲𖬟 𖬌𖬣𖬵 Phajhauj Hmoob) is a phonological writing system for the Hmong language, created by an uneducated and illiterate Hmong man, Shong Lue Yang (𖬌𖬤𖬵 𖬘𖬲𖬞 𖬖𖬲𖬤 Soob Lwj Yaj), in 1959, to …