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Xin chào, tôi đến từ Việt Nam!
Hello I come from Vietnam!
If you were wondering if this is real I am Vietnamese and all the words are correct🗿🗿🗿.
ОтветитьTam biệt thự quận Tân Phú Tân quy Đông quận gò Công tiền
ОтветитьXin chào
ОтветитьCam on😂
ОтветитьXin lỗi actually means ‘sorry’
ОтветитьĐơn giản lắm người Việt Nam nè 😂
Ответитьin addition, "xin lỗi" also means "sorry"
ОтветитьHelo mn nha
ОтветитьOh won đã có một
ОтветитьIm Vietnamese
ОтветитьVietnamese and thai sound like cantonese😂😂😂
Ответитьxin lỗi means sorry too to let y’all know
Ответитьtoo easy for me tro oi
ОтветитьHow are you? Khỏe không
ОтветитьBạn cùng lớp của em đang cố gắng học tiếng Việt để nói “deez nut” 💀
Ответить"Xin lỗi" is actually "sorry"
ОтветитьI'm a beginner but I'm starting to feel like the tones in Vietnamese are more important than the pronunciation/sound of the character. I notice a lot of differences in pronunciation and as a native English speaker I'm finding I'm having to learn to listen for the tone more to hear the similarities when a word spoken in the same dialect sounds very different when spoken by two different speakers. I find this especially true between male and female speakers. Does this observation make sense? Of course there are pronunciation differences in English as well, even among speakers from the same area, so I'm wondering if I'm just over thinking it as a non native speaker, or if it is a case of tones being more important to meaning than getting the sounds "correct"/"the same".
Ответитьvietnamese is hard, such as: the weird symbols on top of the words, like ẹ, ẽ, è, ẻ, é, and normal e. but, they can have "hats", like this: ế, ể, ê, ề, ễ, and ệ. the e with the "hat" is pronuced as "ay". okay.. hmm, hơ do i explain this? okay, the symbols on top/bottom changes the word, but idk how to do it..
in Vietnamese, dont worry..
okay, um, here.
Tiếng việt khó, chẳng hạn như: các ký hiệu lạ ở đầu các từ, như ẹ, ẽ, è, ẻ, é, và e bình thường. nhưng, họ có thể có "mũ", như thế này: ế, ể, ê, ề, ễ, và ệ. chữ e với "hat" được phát âm là "ay". được rồi.. hmm, tôi giải thích chuyện này được không? được rồi, các ký hiệu ở trên/dưới sẽ thay đổi từ, nhưng tôi không biết cách thực hiện..
hehe..
kem = ice cream
ОтветитьHi I’m Vietnamese 😂 but I think I never say xin chào(hi) with someone 😅
ОтветитьKhông có gì! = Not at all!
ОтветитьXin loi is sorry not excuse me
Ответитьt khoẻ lắm
ОтветитьJohn 3:3
Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
Mark 1:15 - “The time is fulfilled,” He said, “and the kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe in the gospel!”
Du Ma
ОтветитьIt’s a north accent innit?
ОтветитьTYSM im practicing so that I can get good grades😀
ОтветитьFacts: There are some people who will sometimes look up a video teaching their country's language and chuckle to themselves at its excessive politeness and awkwardness:))) Me too:))
ОтветитьVietnamese:khoe không?
English: how are you?
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ОтветитьXin lỗi is sorry too
ОтветитьOne of these is pronounced wrong.
Ответитьthank you it realy helps me because i have a cat from Vietnam ❤
ОтветитьWhat’s the difference between xin chào and chào
Ответитьhello, is that northern or southern dialect? sorry, I'm a beginner and I'm confused😅
ОтветитьGod job ❤❤❤
ОтветитьWhich dialect is this?
ОтветитьThese pronunciations are very robotic
ОтветитьMy Vietnamese gf says learning Vietnamese is easy, but some of the pronunciations feel impossible for me to make.
Ответить❤❤❤
ОтветитьMine pov:bạn có thể giúp tôi chứ?
Me: f&ck no
The 7 one is Sorry
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