Mail.
Lesson 54 Level 2
Mail.
Cakuat.

Tongdan kel ten:

Muang te tongmi:

Hmin Mirang / Chin Muang Mirang Tongkel
Bill:

Hey Jane, did you get the mail yet?

Hey Jane, Mail na ngah hrih lo maw?

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Jane:

Yes. I picked it up this morning. There were a few bills and a letter from my mother. There was also a lot of junk mail.

Aw. Tui zing ah ka zoh. Bill malte le ka nu hnen ih cakuat an um. Junk mail khal tampi a um.

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Bill:

Was there anything for me?

Ka hrang ziang tal a um ve maw?

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Jane:

I don't remember, let me check. Yes, it looks like there's something here for you.

Ka va cing lo ve, ka zoh duak ding. Aw, Na hrangah ziang si maw cu a um a bang.

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Bill:

Who's it from?

Zo hnen in?

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Jane:

The American Embassy.

America Embassy in.

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Bill:

My hands are dirty. Will you open it for me?

Ka kut a bal. I on sak thei kem?

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Jane:

Sure.

Si ee.

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Bill:

What does it say?

Ziang a ti?

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Jane:

It says your passport is ready. You can pick it up anytime.

Na passport kha ready a si zo. Ziang tik lai khalah na ra la thei a ti.

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Bill:

Do you think you can drive me there?

I thlah thei na zum maw?

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Jane:

Sure, when?

Thei ee, ziang tik ah?

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Bill:

I think we should go get it now. I'm going to wash my hands and then we'll go. Is that OK?

Tu va la sehla a tha ding. Ka kut ka kholh kei kan feh ding. Cutin a remcang kem?

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Jane:

That's fine.

Remcang ee.

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