Geography and direction.
Lesson 38 Level 2
Geography and direction.
Ramzuk le lamzin hawldan.

Tongdan kel ten:

Muang te tongmi:

Hmin Mirang / Chin Muang Mirang Tongkel
Mandy:

Professor, where's Canada?

Professir, Canada khui tawk ah a um?

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Professor:

Canada is north of here.

Canada cu hi tawk ihsin saklam ah a um.

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Mandy:

Can you show me on the map?

Ramzuk parah in hmuh thei maw?

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Professor:

Sure. Look here. Canada is north of the United States.

Thei e. Hinah zoh aw. Canada cu United States ih saklam ah a um.

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Mandy:

Oh, I see. Where's Mexico?

Aw, si ngai. Maxico khui ah a um?

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Professor:

Mexico is south of the United States.

Maxico cu United States thlanglam ah a um.

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Mandy:

How about Connecticut? Where's that?

Connecticut theh? Khui ah a um?

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Professor:

Connecticut is east of New York.

Connecticut cu New York ih nisuahlam ah a um.

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Mandy:

What state is west of Pennsylvania?

West Pennsylvania hi ziang state asi?

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Professor:

Ohio.

Ohio.

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Mandy:

OK, Where's Los Angeles?

Aw, Los Angeles khui ah a um?

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Professor:

Los Angeles is in California. It's southeast of San Francisco.

Los Angeles cu California ah a um. San Franscisco ih thlawnglam nitlaknak lamah asi.

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Mandy:

Where's Boston.

Boston khui ah a um?

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Professor:

Boston is in the northeast part of the country.

Boston cu rampi nisuahnak saklam ah a um.

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Mandy:

Where is Las Vegas?

Las Vegas khui ah a um?

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Professor:

Las Vegas is in the southwest.

las Vegas cu thlanglam nitlaknak lamah a um.

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