Those four English letters that aren't used in vietnamese does have an equivalent: F gets replaced with 'Ph' ; J can either be 'Ch' or 'Tr' ; and W gets split into 'D' or 'V' categories. From what I remembered, one of the varients of romanisation did have the letter Z but it never become standardised due to regional difference when it comes to pronounciation, so it was merged with the vietnamese 'D' being used instead.
Thank you so much! For the tutorial because in my family I was the only one who had not known how to read Vietnamese and that was embarrassing so this Helps So Much!
This is so cool! I’m from Romania and trying to learn Vietnamese. I really didn’t know we shared some vowels sounds. We too have the A Ă Â but it is different: In Vietnamese “” is an “Ă” to us (Romania). And “Ư” is “” to us (Romania). We have also “Δ but they sound the same ( and Î). Giving lots of love to Vietnam from Romania! ❤️❤️❤️
cảm ơn! Thank you for creating these videos. My wife and I are learning Vietnamese so that we can move there 🥰 Your videos helped me learn the alphabet. You are wonderful
I was born in the US, and speak vietnamese near fluently due to some to vietnam, however i was really young, and was struggling to read and write in english, let alone learn in viet. Im finally going to vietnam this summer in a week, for the first time since 2012, thanks for the lesson it was great.
Thanks for your video! I am Portuguese speaker and we have this song 'â'. For us, we have to put this signal: ã. For example: brother = irmão. I liked Vietnamese pronounce a lot and I'll study every day from now on❤
Thank you. I’m ethically chinese, but I was born in Vietnam. I moved to america at 4. Although I can speak the language, I never learned to write or read. I decided to learn to write and read. So far, I can read a little bit :)
To be clear, As I learn Vietnamese ahead of my future visit. The English vowels have different sounds -long, short, soft, hard - based upon usage rules. Vietnamese is considered to be 1 of the top 2 most difficult languages to learn, it takes very smart people to learn it and speak it. Hopefully I’ll learn, this is the most comprehensive study I’ve found thus far.
As a Brazilian and Portuguese speaker it s easier for me to read and pronounce even without knowing the meaning. The language was romanized by the Portuguese mainly Francisco de Pina and Gaspar.
The reason for me to want to learn Vietnamese is because of my PUBG mobile Vietnamese friends who are friendly and nice to me and who are also good in speaking English, Chinese and Korean. Thank you for this wonderful lesson! I will subscribe to your channel. Huge love from India!
I really appreciate your videos. I love learning new languages, and your videos helped me with the hardest part of getting started with Vietnamese, in my opinion. It's quite difficult to read Vietnamese when you don't know how anything is pronounced. So thank you! ❤
Question: if ă and â both have a lift in frequency, how can their lifting sound exist when they’re subjected to a tone? ằ would have a natural sound that contradicts the tone
á is the name of the letter ă, the same with ớ and â, just like the name of the letter a in English is /ei/, those are not how the letters ă or â is pronounced in Vietnamese, in fact ă is a short version of a and the same with â and ơ
Trying to teach myself Vietnamese. Got my books, audio, notepads, and I’m surrounded by Vietnamese every day anyway so hopefully I get somewhere in two years
Have read some english 'dialects' (my own adopted one included) are purported to have at least 19 distinct vowel phonemes, according to many linguists. Naturally people ofttimes have difficulty grasping the grapheme vs phoneme dilemma in such a largely non-phonetic mosaic language.
There are tones in Vietnamese I guess. I heard they have tones but since the Alphabet is the same as English, apparently it is easier to learn as an English speaker for an asian language. I live in Orange County right next to the largest Vietnamese population in the country. And I am close to mastery in Spanish.
@@EasyVietnamese4u Thank you. I'm trying to uncover Vietnamese that sounds like it is written. On day one of my journey--3 years ago--was a teacher saying that Vietnamese writing is phonetic. That may have been true in the 16th century, but every region of Vietnam distorts the language. I listened to a video from an online teacher in HCMC who said that Vinh had the closest dialect. However when I talk to people from Hanoi, they say that Vinh is a very hard dialect to learn, but they do not tell me why. My second teacher was from Vinh and she had me learn the Vinh pronunciation with Hanoi tones. Seems perfectly fine with me, but she has retired from teaching. So keep doing your best and I will keep trying to learn your language.
Thanks a lot! I’m Vietnamese, but I live abroad, so my level of knowledge is low. I am going to come Vietnam in 4 days, now I am trying to learn basics quickly
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Các bạn nước ngoài thân mến ! 😂😂 Tui có 1 mong muốn là khi nào các bạn rành về tiếng Việt Nam , các bạn hãy dạy tui tiếng Anh. Chúc các bạn học tốt tiếng Việt Nam. Trân trọng 👍
I have just signed up for a Vietnamese course on italkie and the only reason why I am doing this is because we have a Vietnamese minority in my country and I really want to know what they talk about when I go in their stores because they own corner stores everywhere. I just want to come in as a white European, and then suddenly start speaking Vietnamese😂😂😂
One question, about keyboards and computers, and probably even notebooks, even in Vietnam, there are still letters like FJWZ, for Vietnamese people, do you use FJWZ for foreign words?
thank you for this
@Kai Maniwa bruhh
I speak fluently Viet but but never learn how to read it. Now I am learning from you so I could teach my kids.
omg i have a similar situation
@Kai Maniwa shut up
I know Vietnamese but when I moved to America I forgot about it
I'm Vietnamese, and I watched this video to check if 24 years of my life is pronounced correctly 😌
And luckily it's not wrong...
Those four English letters that aren't used in vietnamese does have an equivalent: F gets replaced with 'Ph' ; J can either be 'Ch' or 'Tr' ; and W gets split into 'D' or 'V' categories. From what I remembered, one of the varients of romanisation did have the letter Z but it never become standardised due to regional difference when it comes to pronounciation, so it was merged with the vietnamese 'D' being used instead.
J is not Ch or Tr but G, D + V in Southern. W is Q in southern. Z can be G or D or R in Northern
W = qu
That's not a letter😂. That was RHYME
J is Gi in Gió, Giày, Giấy
omg the vowels are so similar to portuguese, especially the third "a", sounds just like the "ã" in portuguese 🥰
Well the vietnamese alphabet actually comes from the portuguese alphabet so
@@anhdo5515 oh makes sense right now
Isso é verdade
@@anhdo5515 *French
@@siyacer it was created by a portuguese person but countinued by a french person
Thank you so much! For the tutorial because in my family I was the only one who had not known how to read Vietnamese and that was embarrassing so this Helps So Much!
This is so cool! I’m from Romania and trying to learn Vietnamese. I really didn’t know we shared some vowels sounds. We too have the A Ă Â but it is different:
In Vietnamese “” is an “Ă” to us (Romania).
And “Ư” is “” to us (Romania). We have also “Δ but they sound the same ( and Î).
Giving lots of love to Vietnam from Romania! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank mate. Enjoy learning a new language. Yêu Romania, đất nước của bạn rất đẹp.
Tôi là người Việt Nam và tôi rất vui khi các nhân vật nước ngoài học tiếng Việt để đến Việt Nam
I'm learning Vietnamese on Duolingo😂😂
tôi cũng vậy
cảm ơn! Thank you for creating these videos. My wife and I are learning Vietnamese so that we can move there 🥰
Your videos helped me learn the alphabet. You are wonderful
Jeremy Heaps you’re very welcome 😉
welcome
Welcome to Vietnam
Many Vietnamese do not know:
c + uờ = cuờ = quờ = qu
uơ + ia = uya
uơ + an = oan
...
Should rewrite uờ or uơ to w, many usefulnesses happen
Did you guys move there yet? I'm thinking about it also and would like to know what it's been like for you and your wife so far!
0:37 Technically, English has between 8 and 12 pure vowels depending on the dialect, but we only have six characters to write them with
@cay's luminals ❦ General American, AAVE, Scots, there are plenty of English dialects
exactly
I was born in the US, and speak vietnamese near fluently due to some to vietnam, however i was really young, and was struggling to read and write in english, let alone learn in viet. Im finally going to vietnam this summer in a week, for the first time since 2012, thanks for the lesson it was great.
Thank you so much for your work, it's so hard to find viet resources in youtube to learn. Gonna binge watch!
Also you are so pretty and classy!
Learning Vietnamese is going to be interesting.
Cảm ơn.
Wow it's pronunciation is totally match with hindi alphabet 🥰🥰🥰
totally matched?
Thanks for your video! I am Portuguese speaker and we have this song 'â'. For us, we have to put this signal: ã. For example: brother = irmão.
I liked Vietnamese pronounce a lot and I'll study every day from now on❤
so will i
I wanna learn vietnamese because I have a vietnamese friend so next time when I fully learned the Vietnamese language, I would surprise my friend :)
Thank you. I’m ethically chinese, but I was born in Vietnam. I moved to america at 4. Although I can speak the language, I never learned to write or read.
I decided to learn to write and read. So far, I can read a little bit :)
im chinese too
thank you im trying to get better at speaking viet
Cảm ơn bạn, tôi muốn nói tiếng Việt rất tốt 😄 I learn in Duolingo and lingo deer but I never learned that alphabet properly, cố lên 🦌🔤💕
bn co bt nguoi nao ko?
Cám ơn, for teaching us i will repeat thí video again
Omg the telex :vv
i like vietnam, lovely language and lovely people
great lesson. You are my favourite Vietnamese teacher
To be clear, As I learn Vietnamese ahead of my future visit. The English vowels have different sounds -long, short, soft, hard - based upon usage rules. Vietnamese is considered to be 1 of the top 2 most difficult languages to learn, it takes very smart people to learn it and speak it. Hopefully I’ll learn, this is the most comprehensive study I’ve found thus far.
As a Brazilian and Portuguese speaker it s easier for me to read and pronounce even without knowing the meaning. The language was romanized by the Portuguese mainly Francisco de Pina and Gaspar.
Parabéns pelo conteúdo, é muito aprazível. Interesso-me pela língua vietnamita.
Vietnamese alphabets sound exactly same as hindi alphabets 😲
I guess it is going to be easy for me to learn Vietnamese 😌
The reason for me to want to learn Vietnamese is because of my PUBG mobile Vietnamese friends who are friendly and nice to me and who are also good in speaking English, Chinese and Korean.
Thank you for this wonderful lesson! I will subscribe to your channel.
Huge love from India!
You're so pretty glad to watch your video
I really appreciate your videos. I love learning new languages, and your videos helped me with the hardest part of getting started with Vietnamese, in my opinion. It's quite difficult to read Vietnamese when you don't know how anything is pronounced. So thank you! ❤
This is very informercial. I really wish to learn Vietnam language and settle down in Vietnam one day!
seeing how your mouth pronounces the letters is super helpful
You're so pretty! I'm surprised you don't have many subscribers. You are so underrated! :D
Question: if ă and â both have a lift in frequency, how can their lifting sound exist when they’re subjected to a tone? ằ would have a natural sound that contradicts the tone
á is the name of the letter ă, the same with ớ and â, just like the name of the letter a in English is /ei/, those are not how the letters ă or â is pronounced in Vietnamese, in fact ă is a short version of a and the same with â and ơ
Trying to teach myself Vietnamese. Got my books, audio, notepads, and I’m surrounded by Vietnamese every day anyway so hopefully I get somewhere in two years
English has 14-16 vowel sounds, depending on accent. Spanish though does have only 5 vowel sounds. Spanish is beautifully phonetic.
Have read some english 'dialects' (my own adopted one included) are purported to have at least 19 distinct vowel phonemes, according to many linguists.
Naturally people ofttimes have difficulty grasping the grapheme vs phoneme dilemma in such a largely non-phonetic mosaic language.
There are tones in Vietnamese I guess. I heard they have tones but since the Alphabet is the same as English, apparently it is easier to learn as an English speaker for an asian language. I live in Orange County right next to the largest Vietnamese population in the country. And I am close to mastery in Spanish.
Wow, very nice teacher 😊😊 and very beautiful 🤩❤️🤩,...i am watching mam 💞🌹💞 from northern PALAWAN Philippines
Aww Thank you so much! I really interested in Vietnamese language because my national friend mostly are Vietnamese.
if anyone wants to find it and rewatch the alphabet part its at 0:58
Thank you, I'm trying to learn some languages and Vietnamese actually get my interest
Ğø
Hey dear I from Pakistan viewed your vedio for Vietnam language excellent.coming soon coming to Vietnam
I appreciate your videos, however, I am learning the Vinh dialect. Continue to do well and God bless you.
Do you work in HCMC?
Vinh ??? Wow vinh or nghệ an is the most difficult dialect in vn language.
@@ucchau173 In Vinh they use the entire alphabet and correctly speak the dipthongs, however, we are using the Hanoi tones
@@EasyVietnamese4u Thank you. I'm trying to uncover Vietnamese that sounds like it is written. On day one of my journey--3 years ago--was a teacher saying that Vietnamese writing is phonetic. That may have been true in the 16th century, but every region of Vietnam distorts the language. I listened to a video from an online teacher in HCMC who said that Vinh had the closest dialect. However when I talk to people from Hanoi, they say that Vinh is a very hard dialect to learn, but they do not tell me why. My second teacher was from Vinh and she had me learn the Vinh pronunciation with Hanoi tones. Seems perfectly fine with me, but she has retired from teaching. So keep doing your best and I will keep trying to learn your language.
Thank you so much teacher 🤞🏻 please make more videos I really like your video 💋
Thanks very nice channel. You speak slowly and you make it very easy to follow.
Thanks and i appreciate your struggles to make it easy
Thanks a lot! I’m Vietnamese, but I live abroad, so my level of knowledge is low. I am going to come Vietnam in 4 days, now I am trying to learn basics quickly
This is really helpful, thank you!
Love your videos! Cam on!
Wow....you are so pretty good,I'm a big fan of you...thank you so much
very helpful, thanks you! looking forward for your next videos
Ya look so cute 😍😍😍
Polish: finally a worthy opponent our battle will be legendary
Thanks So Much For this Accurate material
very interesting some of the letter d looks like Icelandic shape letters
i learn Vietnamese for my female friend who live in Vietnam ❤❤
Wonderful,
I am learning Vietnamese 🌸✨♥
Cam on thanks for helping me say the Viet Alphabet
Sangat bagus sekali arahannya, sangat bermanfaat buat pemula seperti saya, sehat selalu agar bisa terus memberikan inspirasi & berbagi ilmu kepada pemula seperti saya yng masih belajar merintis usaha & belajar jadi konten kreator meski sucreb nya masih puluhan😊, salam dari saya azis the taylor🙏
Lovely teaching, I love
Ty that helped me a lot!!!!
I love this channel. I hope you will make more videos. You are a wonderful teacher
Cảm ơn rất nhiều!
chào cảm ơn
It's hard to concentrate with such a beautiful teacher. 💓
Down bad
@@mutated__donkey5840 down horrendous my dude 💀
Các bạn nước ngoài thân mến ! 😂😂
Tui có 1 mong muốn là khi nào các bạn rành về tiếng Việt Nam , các bạn hãy dạy tui tiếng Anh.
Chúc các bạn học tốt tiếng Việt Nam.
Trân trọng 👍
@@Tashinggggxcx Bạn có biết tiếng Việt không ? Tiếng Việt bạn giỏi không ?
@@Tashinggggxcx Oh ! Vậy bạn không thể dạy tui được, bạn phải biết tiếng Việt để giảng cho thui hiểu. 🤔🤔
I don't understand well, because I'm looking at you. You're adorable teacher.
Thank you
Hello Minh. You are so CUTE in this video. Very helpful video.
Thanks
Thank you for your videos.
Please make more contents!!
Thank you cô really much❤
Aparte de ser un paistan estraodinario toda bia tiene cultura y dignida
Excellent!
I agree!
I have just signed up for a Vietnamese course on italkie and the only reason why I am doing this is because we have a Vietnamese minority in my country and I really want to know what they talk about when I go in their stores because they own corner stores everywhere. I just want to come in as a white European, and then suddenly start speaking Vietnamese😂😂😂
それは面白いアルファベットだと思う。いつか習いたいです。
短小精悍,好視頻!
I wish that my viet teacher was this good. I would feel more motivated to come to class. :)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
In England, we have 5 vowels, but they are pronounced differently in different areas, making 'accents'.
Cảm ơn bạn nhiều
Theank you so much for video ❤
Thanks
Love from india 🇮🇳
Wow! Really good! You really helped me!
Are you still learning after 2years?
Very good thank you
i cant believe d in vietnamese is Y
what a special alphabet....
That Ea and eahhh at the start got me rolling on the floor
she seems so nice 😭💞🤟🏻
1:45 2:37 3:13
Cảm ơn ❤
cảm ơn di😇
One question, about keyboards and computers, and probably even notebooks, even in Vietnam, there are still letters like FJWZ, for Vietnamese people, do you use FJWZ for foreign words?
No, we replaced it with PH,GI,QU and D
Thank you so much😘😘😘
Okay. That’s encouragingly I thought it was gonna be a lot more letters than that. The sounds are pretty hard to differentiate though.
good sharing!
Temos vários tipos de vogais no nosso português mas só na pronúncia. O x tem cinco pronúncias.
Abraços de Brasil
out of 29, 27 has exact same sound that already are in HINDI (former Sanskrit) This is why Sanskrit is called Mother of all languages.
Really?
@B.K.E.N-EX yes bro
…this is…certainly an opinion. It’s not exactly correct, but it’s definitely an opinion.
It like hindi little🤏 when you pronounced
Yes
I'm learning Vietnamese , I live in Hanoi
Old Macdonald had a farm
y y ô
hindi and vietnam very similar