Alfabeto Lao
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ກLao letra Ko
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ຂLao letra kho sung
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ຄLao letra Kho Tam
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ງLao letra Ngo
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ຈLao letra Co
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ສLao letra tan cantada
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ຊLao letra So Tam
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ຍLao letra nyo
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ດLao letra Do
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ຕLetra a lao
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ຖLao letra Tho Sung
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ທLao letra Tho Tam
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ນLetra lao no
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ບLao letra bo
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ປLao letra po
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ຜLao letra Pho Sung
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ຝLao letra Fo Tam
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ພLao letra Pho Tam
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ຟLao letra fo cantada
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ມLao letra Mo
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ຢLao letra yo
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ລLao letra Lo Loot
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ວLao letra wo
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ຫLao letra Ho Sung
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ອLao Letra O
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ຮLao letra Ho Tam
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ຯLao elipsis
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ະLao Vowel Sign A
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ັLao signo de la vocal Mai Kan
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າLao Vowel Sign Aa
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ຳLao Vowel Sign Am
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ິLao Vowel Sign I
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ີLao Vowel Sign Ii
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ຶLao signo de vocalización Y
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ືLao Vowel Sign Yy
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ຸLao Vowel Sign U
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ູLao Vowel Sign Uu
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ົLao Vowel Sign Mai Kon
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ຼLao Semivowel Sign Lo
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ຽLao Semivowel Sign Nyo
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ເLao Vowel Sign E
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ແLao Vowel Sign Ei
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ໂLao signo de vocalización O
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ໃLao Vowel Sign Ay
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ໄLao Vowel Sign Ai
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ໆLao Ko La
Descripción
The Lao alphabet was standardized in the 14th century, when the separated lands of the Mekong Valley were united under the rule of the Kingdom of Lan Xang. It originated from Khmer 1780–17DD , which evolved from Brahmi 11000–1104D . Therefore, it is a constant-syllabic abugida.
Lao writing is similar to Thai. They have common ancestors and similar fonts. There are fewer different letters denoting one sound in the Lao alphabet, and the symbols are more rounded. Thanks to the reform carried out in the 60s, spelling is simpler and closer to pronunciation. Just like in Thai 0E01–0E4F , Lao vowels are indicated by diacritical marks that are placed around the consonant. When only a vowel needs to be displayed, it is written together with a silent consonant.
The letters in this alphabet are not divided into uppercase and lowercase, written from left to right. There are no spaces between words.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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Y
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Á