Vietnamese alphabet a, ă, â, b, c, d, đ, e, ê, g, h, i, k, l, m, n, o, ô, ơ, p, q, r, s, t, u, ư, v, x, y. The 5 accent marks acute accent ("´"), grave ("`"), hook (" ̉ "), tilde ("~") and dot (".") A
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In Vietnamese, it's simpler as there is almost only one phrase: Say You're welcome/No problem in Vietnamese You're welcome/No problem = Không có gì/chi The literal translation of không có gì or không
Dec 27, 2021The literal translation of không có gì or không có chi is there isn't any problem.You may have noted that there is no Vietnamese word for problem in không có gì/chi.Indeed, the longer phra
To see why the latter is a more apt question, let's take a look at the following table: Vietnamese words for I and You in various situations. Word for I - Word for You. When to use. Tôi - Bạn. 'I' and
Another interesting observation from the Vietname words' structure is that they have only one vowel! This is very different from English where each word may be has multiple vowels (e.g. the English wo
The Vietnamese Language (in Vietnamese: Tiếng Việt, or Tieng Viet without accent marks) has existed for millenia but only in spoken form for most of the earlier periods. The writing system used in Vie