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General Category => Hmong Culture & History => Wedding Rituals & Customs => Topic started by: chabee on August 07, 2014, 07:34:10 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7tVuN4D0IE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7tVuN4D0IE)
I'm trying to find out the meaning of "poov" that he referenced. Anyone knows what it means?
I'm guessing "poov" is "to cause stress/hardship"
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"Poov" here, or in general and overall, means offerings, money, goods, gifts; precisely it means the food and drinks brought for the wedding feast.
Another way to use "poov" in Hmong is: Nod yog koj poov. (Here are your goods/shares/gifts.) Koj yeej los pob poov tag lawm. (Did you win or lose everything?) Yes, "peev" is another form of the word, but within a traditional setting (wedding), "poov" is the preferred choice for aesthetic formality.
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"Poov" here, or in general and overall, means offerings, money, goods, gifts; precisely it means the food and drinks brought for the wedding feast.
Another way to use "poov" in Hmong is: Nod yog koj poov. (Here are your goods/shares/gifts.) Koj yeej los pob poov tag lawm. (Did you win or lose everything?) Yes, "peev" is another form of the word, but within a traditional setting (wedding), "poov" is the preferred choice for aesthetic formality.
Thanks brother! Your example rang a bell and made sense.
Much appreciation for the fast response.
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Thanks brother! Your example rang a bell and made sense.
Much appreciation for the fast response.
No prob. (Tis "why" I tis here, more or less -- to provide/shed sound insight/knowledge, and even much needed "edumacation to the so-called US-born HA'Mung kids".)