INTRODUCTION TO BASIC VIETNAMESE
PERSONAL PRONOUNS: You and I 6
3.1 Option 1: Companion words 6
3.2 Option 2: Family members 7
4.1 Saying “Hello” (also goodbye) following the structure: Chào + you 7
4.2 Saying “Thank you” following the structure: Cảm ơn + you 7
4.3 Saying “Hello” following the structure: I + Chào + you 7
4.4 Saying “Thank you” following the structure: I + Cảm ơn + you 7
VIETNAMESE ALPHABET
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PRONUNCIATION
2.1 Syllables
2.2 Tones
Vietnamese is a “tonal language,” where changes in the pitch level of a word signal a change in meaning. Vietnamese has six different tones, all of which, except for the mid-level tone, are denoted by diacritic marks. These are shown in the chart on the next page, shown with the letter “o”.
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*** When a letter includes both an accent and a tonal marker, the tonal marker appears above the accent mark, except for the Low-falling broken tone which appears as a dot below the letter. To illustrate, the six tones are shown below with the letter ă:
ắ ằ ă ẳ ẵ ặ
2.3 Initial Consonants
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2.4 Attention
PERSONAL PRONOUNS: You and I
3.1 Option 1: Companion words
How to use You and I here is comparative to English’s way of using you and I
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3.2 Option 2: Family members
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Note:
- We also use “our first names” for “I” and “you” in many cases.
- Option 2 is much more commonly used than option 1
Example: Say “Hello” (Chào + you)
Chào em / Chào anh / Chào chị.
Chào Tú / Chào Hân
PRACTICE
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Saying “Hello” (also goodbye) following the structure: Chào + you
To a woman who is from 1 to 10 years younger than you
To a man who is from 1 to 10 years younger than you
To a man who is from 1 to 10 years older than you
To a woman who is from 1 to 10 years older than you
To a person whose age is at your parent’s age
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Saying “Thank you” following the structure: Cảm ơn + you
To a waiter who is around 28 years old at a restaurant.
To the people listed above.
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Saying “Hello” following the structure: I + Chào + you
To the people listed above.
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Saying “Thank you” following the structure: I + Cảm ơn + you
To the people listed above.