hmong in English

noun
1
a member of a people living traditionally in isolated mountain villages throughout Southeast Asia. Large numbers have immigrated to the US.
It is found in many Japanese, in the Tibetans of the Himalayas and among isolated people of Southeast Asia, like the Hmong .
2
the language of the Hmong, occurring in a large number of highly distinct dialects.
The L1 writing prompts were translated by bilingual teaching professionals whose native languages were Spanish, Hmong , and Russian.
adjective
1
relating to the Hmong or their language.
Some of the figures are even clinging to cut pieces of bamboo, seemingly recreating the tragic legend of the lost Hmong language.

Use "hmong" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "hmong" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hmong", or refer to the context using the word "hmong" in the English Dictionary.

1. Most Hmong villages in Sainyabuli did not see any fighting.

2. Ex-RLAF T-28s were used to bomb Hmong villages.

3. It includes Karen and Meo Hmong villages of about 4,500 people.

4. The ethnic groups reported are the Khamu, Akha (Eko), Hmong, Yao (Ioumien) and Lanetene.

5. Ancient folk song and long poem are the most representative works of Hmong Folk Literature.

6. Hundreds of Hmong have managed to escape Laos and resettle in foreign countries as refugees.

7. When several Thailand-based Hmong refugee camps closed due to a lack of financial support in the early 1990s, Lao and Hmong refugees in Thailand fled to the temple to avoid repatriation to Laos.

8. Afterbirths in the Afterlife: Cultural Meaning of Placental Disposal in a Hmong American Community Deborah G

9. On another occasion, the Prince also appreciated the Hmong hospitality at Ban Mae Tho in Chiang Mai where he started trekking from Hod District to visit the Hmong village with a red kidney beans cultivation project.

10. Afterbirths in the afterlife: cultural meaning of placental disposal in a Hmong American community J Transcult Nurs

11. Hmong fArmers, who form the backbone of Twin Cities' fArmers markets, suffer disproportionately from disturbances like droughts

12. 12 Miao people have their own language, Miao Miao, Tao is a Sino - Tibetan language family Hmong branch.

13. The last of the boat people were repatriated from Malaysia in 2005 and Thailand deported 4,000 Hmong refugees in 2009.

14. In response to the Chinese invasion, the Hmong claim that they preserved their ancient writing system in the "flower cloth" of the women.

15. Hmongs were also banned from transcribing their language, so it is not known whether any Hmong writing from the era remains or where it remains.

16. The Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force found itself short of trained personnel to operate its expanded inventory of aircraft against the continuing Hmong insurgency.

17. This is a new kind of job for ethnic people in this region who are mostly Hmong, Tay and Dao ethnic women, but those women respond greatly.

18. The prevalence of Y-DNA Haplogroup O among Austro-Asiatic peoples suggests a common ancestry with the Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, and Hmong–Mien peoples some 35,000 years ago in China.

19. 15 Hill people such as the Hmong (Miao), Yao (Mien), Black Thai, Dao, Shan, and several Tibeto-Burman speaking peoples, have lived in isolated regions of Laos for many years.

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21. About 5,000 ethnic Hmong gathered at a remote town in Vietnam's Mường Nhé District in Điện Biên Province in early May, where they planned to await the arrival of Christ.

22. Asia is home to many so-called forest peoples—from Manchus and Ainus in the north to Hmong, Bataks, and many others in Southeast Asia, and the Adivasi or “scheduled tribes” of India