Countries
Laos
  
Philippines
  
National Language
Laos, Northeastern Thailand
  
Philippines
  
Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
  
Philippines
  
Speaking Continents
Asia
  
Asia
  
Minority Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
  
Not spoken in any of the countries
  
Regulated By
Not Available
  
Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
  
Interesting Facts
- There is no space left between words, only between phrases or sentences in Lao language.
- The Lao alphabets has been reformed many times over the past 50 years.
  
- "Filipino" was officially declared as national language by the constitution in 1987.
- "Filipino" is the official name of Tagalog, or synonym of it.
  
Similar To
Thai Language
  
Tagalog Language
  
Derived From
Pali, Sanskrit and Old Khmer Languages
  
Spanish Language
  
Alphabets in
Lao-Alphabets.jpg#200
  
Filipino-Alphabets.jpg#200
  
Phonology
  
  
Scripts
Thai and Lao Braille
  
Latin
  
Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
  
Not Available
  
Hard to Learn
  
  
Hello
ສະບາຍດີ (sába̖ai-di̖i)
  
Kumusta
  
Thank You
ຂອບໃຈ (khàwp ja̖i)
  
Salamat
  
How Are You?
ສະບາຍດີບ (sába̖ai-di̖i baw?)
  
Kumusta
  
Good Night
ໃນຕອນກາງຄືນ ທີ່ດີ (naitonkangkhun thidi)
  
magandang gabi
  
Good Evening
ສະບາຍດີຕອນແລງ (sa bai di ton aelng)
  
Magandang gabi
  
Good Afternoon
ສະບາຍດີຕອນສວາຍ (sa bai di ton suaai)
  
Magandang hapon
  
Good Morning
ສະບາຍດີຕອນເຊົ້າ (sa bai di ton sao)
  
Magandang umaga
  
Please
ກະລຸນາ (kaluna)
  
Mangyaring
  
Sorry
ຂໍອະໄພ (khooaphai)
  
pinagsisisihan
  
Bye
Sôhk dii der
  
Paalam
  
I Love You
ຂ້ອຍຮັກເຈົ້າ (khony hak chao)
  
Mahal kita
  
Excuse Me
ຂໍໂທດ (kho othd)
  
patawarin ninyo ako
  
Dialect 1
Vientiane Lao
  
Bikol
  
Where They Speak
Laos
  
Philippines
  
Dialect 2
Northern Lao
  
Hiligaynon
  
Where They Speak
Laos
  
Philippines
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
8,200,000.00
  
11
Dialect 3
Central Lao
  
Waray
  
Where They Speak
Laos
  
Philippines
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
2,600,000.00
  
13
How Many People Speak?
25.00 million
  
40
90.00 million
  
17
Speaking Population
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Native Speakers
25.00 million
  
32
45.00 million
  
23
Second Language Speakers
Not Available
  
45.00 million
  
13
Native Name
ພາສາລາວ (pháasaa láo)
  
filipino
  
Alternative Names
Eastern Thai, Lào, Lao Kao, Lao Wiang, Lao-Lum, Lao-Noi, Lao-Tai, Laotian, Laotian Tai, Lum Lao, Phou Lao, Rong Kong, Tai Lao
  
Pilipino
  
French Name
lao
  
filipino; pilipino
  
German Name
Laotisch
  
Pilipino
  
Pronunciation
pʰáːsǎː láːw
  
[ˌfɪl.ɪˈpiː.no]
  
Ethnicity
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Origin
1283 CE
  
16th Century
  
Language Family
Tai-Kadai Family
  
Austronesian Family
  
Subgroup
Tai
  
Not Available
  
Branch
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Language Forms
  
  
Early Forms
No Early forms
  
No early forms
  
Standard Forms
Lao
  
Filipino
  
Signed Forms
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Scope
Individual
  
Individual
  
ISO 639 1
lo
  
No Data Available
  
ISO 639 2
  
  
ISO 639 2/T
lao
  
fil
  
ISO 639 2/B
lao
  
fil
  
ISO 639 3
lao
  
fil
  
ISO 639 6
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Glottocode
laoo1244
  
fili1244
  
Linguasphere
No data available
  
No Data Available
  
Types of Language
  
  
Language Type
Living
  
Living
  
Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Verb-Object
  
Not Available
  
Language Morphological Typology
Isolating
  
Not Available
  
Lao and Filipino Greetings
People around the world use different languages to interact with each other. Even if we cannot communicate fluently in any language, it will always be beneficial to know about some of the common greetings or phrases from that language. This is where Lao and Filipino greetings helps you to understand basic phrases in Lao and Filipino language. Lao word for "Hello" is ສະບາຍດີ (sába̖ai-di̖i) or Filipino word for "Thank You" is Salamat. Find more of such common Lao Greetings and Filipino Greetings. These greetings will help you to be more confident when conversing with natives that speak these languages.
Lao vs Filipino Difficulty
The Lao vs Filipino difficulty level basically depends on the number of Lao Alphabets and Filipino Alphabets. Also the number of vowels and consonants in the language plays an important role in deciding the difficulty level of that language. The important points to be considered when we compare Lao and Filipino are the origin, speaking countries, language family, different greetings, speaking population of these languages. Want to know in Lao and Filipino, which language is harder to learn? Time required to learn Lao is 44 weeks while to learn Filipino time required is 44 weeks.