haha. Thanks Dave for upload da dis song. I was in the mix of dance performance with your DAD band during New Year. I always have respects, and admiration for your father as uncle Gauv nauz. :)
@Tevinseng: because when they sing, it tends to be the more poetic so they use the older dialects and grammar. This is the kind of grammar and vocabulary you hear in traditional chanting (cenv nzung/baux nzung). this dialect is more directly derived from Mandarin. Conversational and colloquial Mien is what we are used to hearing and most youth now can't understand the older forms.
Sorry! We lost the Country to moved to United States of America to promot and learned new language for all our peoples that been lived into Laos Country. Thanks! for God! to gave the chance for all kind of peoples been lived in Laos Country to refugee to other Country. Hope you keep told you kids to learning other language as high education to get good job for help the family and Community.
This is a really great song! I listen to this song every year as the New Year comes around. It's sad that our culture is slowly disappearing... The newer generations don't even care, and the ones that do are more of the elders.
It is also one of my favorites and brings back a lot of good memories. Whether we care or not, you're right, our culture is slowly dying. It is a sad thing...
It's a shame that us Mien people can't come together and create a Mien Town or Mien Village here in the United States like Little Tokyo. It would be great for us Mien people to come together to learn and read our language. Passing it down to our children would be a little easier if there was a place designated for just Mien culture. Aside from my ranting, this is a terrific song. Laengz zingx camv.
@chengxiong95 The only similarity I know of is where Mien and Hmong are from. With the exception of borrowed words from other languages, the Mien and Hmong languages are completely different.
Shiguy69: your Mien is pretty good. Yie doqc Mienh sou fiev deix Mienh zaangc, mv hiuv caamv. Yie fiev mv dungc haix yaux meih hahaha (translated: I've read Mien and written Mien before, but I don't write as good as you hahaha)
Chaotime would you be able to translate this song for me. I recently encountered this song and love it. Thank you I am asking because I am not mien but grew up knowing a few mien.
If anyone is interested in learning about where iu-mien come from, search utube: Yiuh Mienh (Iu-Mien) Yao History Story - Searching for Qianjiadong Part I
@gryxng Sorry to hear. I would say to ignore the BS but since you're talking about your in-laws, you can't just ignore them. Just ignore the negativity from other Mien people outside your family. On the bright side, not all Mien people are like how you described. If we can't grow as a community, grow yourself individually and set the example. Change starts within ourselves. Goodness prevails and others will follow suit.
@CHAOTIMES hmong and mien languages may no longer 'sound' the same, but they both came from the same root. that's why they are both classified into the 'hmong-mien' language family. this shared root indicates a shared culture once upon a time (probably Chu Kingdom 1030bc-223bc). genetically, hmong and mien are different, hmong are y-dna O3 people like chinese and mien are O2 people like thais and lao's.
@xaithoj no actually both hmong-mien people are o3 people, yao people are vast majority O3, the O3a3b-M7 marker is found in both hmong-mien populations like the she and bunu. mien only have a higher percentage of O2 than hmong because we lived closer to zhuang O2 people in China, most hmongs/miaos lived in guizhu/west hunan
@gryxng Not all Mien people are like that. Its probably because your in-laws have some problems that they need to deal with themselves but you can help out, if you don't want to that is okay as well. Let the time flow and kill the anger within them, it'll be over before you know it.
@gryxng You're ignorant and disgusting for making a statement like that. To say "Mien people r sick in the head", you're deeming 1 trait to an entire group based on your personal connection to one family. As a Mien American, I am more proud than ever of my culture, people and what we're continuing to accomplish despite the many obstacles we've faced as a small refugee community, displaced in America. You have no respect & it's a shame that you're so disrespectful towards your husband's fam.
My Great Uncle ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love this song. Actually most of his songs are great! He’s a true legend and I grew up listening to his songs.
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haha. Thanks Dave for upload da dis song. I was in the mix of dance performance with your DAD band during New Year. I always have respects, and admiration for your father as uncle Gauv nauz. :)
I don’t understand a word but love this song
I love this song!! I think Kao and his wife are like Michael Jackson and Madonna in the Mien community. :)
@Tevinseng: because when they sing, it tends to be the more poetic so they use the older dialects and grammar. This is the kind of grammar and vocabulary you hear in traditional chanting (cenv nzung/baux nzung). this dialect is more directly derived from Mandarin. Conversational and colloquial Mien is what we are used to hearing and most youth now can't understand the older forms.
Good song, much love to Mienh and Hmong from laos boy
Best Mien New Year song!
I agree =)
i always like his music when we were in thailand i already hear this song tho but still like its alot thanks for uploading CHAOTIMES :)
Sorry! We lost the Country to moved to United States of America to promot and learned new language for all our peoples that been lived into Laos Country. Thanks! for God! to gave the chance for all kind of peoples been lived in Laos Country to refugee to other Country. Hope you keep told you kids to learning other language as high education to get good job for help the family and Community.
This is a really great song! I listen to this song every year as the New Year comes around. It's sad that our culture is slowly disappearing... The newer generations don't even care, and the ones that do are more of the elders.
It is also one of my favorites and brings back a lot of good memories. Whether we care or not, you're right, our culture is slowly dying. It is a sad thing...
One of the OG and one of the best
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I like it. Thumbs up!
It's a shame that us Mien people can't come together and create a Mien Town or Mien Village here in the United States like Little Tokyo. It would be great for us Mien people to come together to learn and read our language. Passing it down to our children would be a little easier if there was a place designated for just Mien culture. Aside from my ranting, this is a terrific song. Laengz zingx camv.
Yeah they should have one in the bay and one in sac!...
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Thanks for all the great comments! I really like this song too!
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@chengxiong95 The only similarity I know of is where Mien and Hmong are from. With the exception of borrowed words from other languages, the Mien and Hmong languages are completely different.
we are the one
It is very great new year song I love it thanks for sharing 1/31/16❤️❤️
+Muang Lee You're welcome!
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TIME 是
Age?
We're u from??
Shiguy69: your Mien is pretty good. Yie doqc Mienh sou fiev deix Mienh zaangc, mv hiuv caamv. Yie fiev mv dungc haix yaux meih hahaha (translated: I've read Mien and written Mien before, but I don't write as good as you hahaha)
Wish I could download/buy this Song!
How old are you??
We're you from?
Wanna talk over the phone?
Nice song huh!??
this guy could sing . it's good
where have u been bro..of course he got his own cd bro..
Chaotime would you be able to translate this song for me. I recently encountered this song and love it. Thank you I am asking because I am not mien but grew up knowing a few mien.
+Kevin Her I'll see if I can get a full translation. If I can, I'll post it in the video description. Thanks for watching!
Kevin
Hmong music
If anyone is interested in learning about where iu-mien come from, search utube: Yiuh Mienh (Iu-Mien) Yao History Story - Searching for Qianjiadong Part I
@gryxng Sorry to hear. I would say to ignore the BS but since you're talking about your in-laws, you can't just ignore them. Just ignore the negativity from other Mien people outside your family.
On the bright side, not all Mien people are like how you described. If we can't grow as a community, grow yourself individually and set the example. Change starts within ourselves. Goodness prevails and others will follow suit.
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Nice Traditional Song!!
Hey girl........(hey girl
Are you mien??
Age?
@CHAOTIMES hmong and mien languages may no longer 'sound' the same, but they both came from the same root. that's why they are both classified into the 'hmong-mien' language family. this shared root indicates a shared culture once upon a time (probably Chu Kingdom 1030bc-223bc). genetically, hmong and mien are different, hmong are y-dna O3 people like chinese and mien are O2 people like thais and lao's.
im looking for the song about picking strawberry, i heard it at a party and very like it. the guy sing it is about this guy age
Hey girl call me so we can talk???????
Hey holla at me?????
You looking for a song that was made in the 90"s right????
Me too!!!
@xaithoj no actually both hmong-mien people are o3 people, yao people are vast majority O3, the O3a3b-M7 marker is found in both hmong-mien populations like the she and bunu. mien only have a higher percentage of O2 than hmong because we lived closer to zhuang O2 people in China, most hmongs/miaos lived in guizhu/west hunan
Classic!
I'd agree with ATKKim, I like the older folks better than the younger ones. I guess I must be old.
try looking under MIEN, MIENH with lower case letters
i just listend to it
Baengh orn nyei fai ?
Thanks for watching and thanks for your interest in the Mien people! I put a link into the video's description for more information.
@gryxng Not all Mien people are like that. Its probably because your in-laws have some problems that they need to deal with themselves but you can help out, if you don't want to that is okay as well. Let the time flow and kill the anger within them, it'll be over before you know it.
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@gryxng as long as you two love each other who cares what they say
@Fon41Tern Ey im lookin for that song too. The ging-go song rite? Lemme know if u find it cuzhhh!!!! MPG!!! Miles per gallon!
who were those ladies at 2:58 ? where they mien or lao women, i must know!!!
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hey does this guy have his own album or where can i order one online?
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Y'all Mien people are kind of like the hmong/Miao people.
we are iumien
Whats the singers name? I like his songs.
His name is Kao Chiem Chao. I'll let him know you like his songs =)
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Yietc zuangx iu-mienh dorn caux iu-mienh sieqv baengh orn fai? Yie yiem Arizona tov laengx zingh haiv dauh upload naaiv diuh mienh nzung bietc naaiv UA-cam bun yie duqv buatc.Yie gan nduqc dauh mienh yiem naaiv Phoenix torngx baav joc haix ndoqc nyei.Jangx taux mienh muaz pongh yiouv doic yiem njiec Portland camv nyei.From:Bienh Yauz-liouh.(Plz feel free 2 correct my spellings 4 I've never taken mienh writting class but I do like 2 practice help keep our culture alive)hehehe
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@gryxng
You're ignorant and disgusting for making a statement like that. To say "Mien people r sick in the head", you're deeming 1 trait to an entire group based on your personal connection to one family. As a Mien American, I am more proud than ever of my culture, people and what we're continuing to accomplish despite the many obstacles we've faced as a small refugee community, displaced in America. You have no respect & it's a shame that you're so disrespectful towards your husband's fam.
where do you live?
In Oregon
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