i was born in Vietnam but raised my whole life in the US. trying to learn vietnamese is the hardest thing i’ve ever done 😂 it’s almost easier to me to learn spanish or japanese.
@@tanlocdinh6039 did u grow up with some people speaking Vietnamese? As a half viet person i’m trying to relearn stuff, my dad speaks fluent Vietnamese and so does my Bà but since my mom doesn’t we didn’t speak it much at my house
For thoses asking in the comments to it slower you can adjust the speed via then chogwheel on the player 😊 Been living in Vietnam awhile and im looking to improve my Vietnamese! Starting with lesrning everthing heren and counting to 100.
It’s the same with English. People should be taught English English, because it’s more complex, and better respected. Yet a lot of teachers teach American English which is basically an abbreviated version, less complex spellings, less nuance etc.
Yall know how they "Ciao" in Italian, or Rome or the old Roman Empire time. Yeah, we say same thing. We say Chao- Ciao for hi and bye some time! Don't say "Xin Chào", noone say that! Hope you find thia helpful
well it is correct but it is only used very formally. I would only ever use it when I meet an elder that I haven't met before otherwise chao is just fine.
Saying chao only is leaving it very hanging. Similar to saying hello to something invisible. Not useful. You should chao someone. I.e add a pronoun of the person you are directing chao to. E.g chao Ong --> hello sir. If you simply want to say hello without directing to a pronoun , so that would be less personal. Use xin Chao. Always remember if you directly address someone then it will come off as more personable more amicable and relatable. But the less words you use then it will come off as more tersely more cut more rude infact even. Hope this helps.
@@ThuanLe-zo6md Hello Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã chia sẻ. Tôi sử dụng ứng dụng dịch. Chúc mừng năm mới! Hãy nâng ly chúc mừng những thành tựu của ngày hôm qua và tương lai tươi sáng của ngày mai.
Thank you for giving so many helpful examples at a faster pace! Learning how to pronounce Vietnamese using phrases has made a big difference in my learning and comprehension as a beginner. Chị là giáo viên rất tốt. Cảm ơn rất nhiều!
Beautiful video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
What an amazing teacher 👩🏫 Make it so easy to learn Vietnamese Also very beautiful 😍 I am SPANISH Canadian but w love ❤️ everything about Vietnam 🇻🇳 Food 🥘 Family Values 🙏
Congratulations !! Videos are very useful. I am not enough skillfull to speak in Vietnamese, but I can comunicate much better with my friends in Vietnam.... Cam on rat nhieu !!!
LOL forgive me for laughing but you are such a professional. the way you can flawlessly go from english to vietnamese is awesome. its so funny how easy you make it look switching from one language to another. how did you learn that?
You really are good at teaching Vietnamese. I have always thought it would be a daunting task even though I speak a fair bit of Cantonese (for a white guy), But you blend the visuals with the pronunciation and repeat just enough times. I just subscribed and look forward to more. Canadian caucasian guy in his sixties.
This is so fun to watch! And kinda weird to watch because 👉🏻 Like why would a Vietnamese, who knows how to write, read, and speak fluently watch a Vietnamese teaching. This is very well taught though! Natives don’t really say xin chào though. Also, some of the translations were simplified! Overall, this is great and pretty accurate!
The two teachers I talk to (northerners), almost always say: xin chào! Perhaps they are trying to teach me proper Vietnamese...Haha. I find this video to be very informative and I love that there is a place and space to learn the more formal pronunciations and acceptable alternatives in a formal context. Thanks for the confirmation.
@@petes2559 I've lived mostly in North VN for the last five years and hear that frequenly, even my VN wife's parents say that to me; it can be used informally, I call them mẹ (mom) and bố (dad).
Hi thankyou for your vietnamese to english vlog miss beautiful.. I really want to learn more in vietnamese language so if one day i visit or travel in your country i don't have to worry coz i already speak your language.i also keep on watching vietnam tv program. I really love it coz a lot of lessons i learn how be a good person. 😊
hi nice to meet you i'm vietnamese, i really want to make friends and learn more english. do you want to practise vietnamese with me? it is pleasant with me if we can community together.
Hi there. You are good at explaining Vietnamese. SUPER 👍 But when you "self" repeat pronouncing words in Vietnamese, will you "please" say it slower? 🤗 Greetings, DUKAN from Denmark.
Just a suggestion. You could make our learning Vietnamese a lot easier if you would speak those words a little bit slowly. Some of those words are quite difficult to pronounce for beginners.
Nice Video, thanks for sharing! As others have pointed out: Im indeed a beginner and it was quite fast for me at times :D Will come back to supplement my Duolingo studies
Presently learning Japanese and dated a Vietnamese woman once... I often go to a oriental grocery store where a lot of Vietnamese stores and restaurants are located and often wonder how it is pronounced but this sounds and looks like a very difficult language to learn.... I'll have to play this video often to even get something sound right,,,
This is more of a Northern accent so be aware that some of these will be pronounced differently in middle and southern Vietnam. Most people in Veitnam would normally understand northern accent though.
Actually...... my family speak Vietnamese and I wanted to learn Vietnamese and it’s pretty good to learn Vietnamese bc my family speak Vietnamese so yeah :)
Everytime she said things she seemed to speed up in speaking hahah but it was ok beacause I’m ok in pronunciation and can understand a bit of Vietnamese . However beginners may find it a bit fast
I'm a 57 yr old american who as a military brat could speak fluent German as a child. I learned basic Japanese when I was I Okinawa while in the marines in 1986. In 2014 I meat a vietnamese lady online. She moved here in 2016. In 2017 we had a son in spite of our age she being 42 and me 52. He is very bilingual and talks shit to me in vietnamese. So here I am. Vietnamese is hard to learn because of the voul pronunciation. I live near houston.
Hello, "teacher"! You need pay much attention to your pronunciation on "hissing sounds". Final "s" of a word is so important in teaching a language for new beginners. For instance: words, wants, churches, weeks, potatoes... Thank you !
I appreciate the teaching; but will you also show us the alphabet and guide us how to read and write in vietnamese. I am interested in learning vietnamese both speak and read/write it. Thank you!
Hello, I am Vietnamese who come from the central of Vietnam. If you need a native speaker to practice all your Vietnamese skills, I can help you. Thanks. :^^
Hello everyone, I would just like to know if what spoken is Northern or Southern Vietnamese. I am planning to study their (vietnamespod101) material. Many Thanks!
There are three major dialects spoken within Vietnam: Hanoi (Northern Vietnamese) dialect, Hue (Central Vietnamese) dialect, and Saigon (Southern Vietnamese) dialect. This is northern but you should know this by now.
There are 3 distinct accents being the north , central (hue region) and south. These are accents since the spelling is still the same but the way people pronounce in those regions will be different. The northern is more pure and like the spanish spoken in Spain Europe. The south is more relaxed tone similar to the spanish in the Americas. The middle(hue) accent is so unique and different even vietnamese finds tricky imitate. If you ever study Spanish you probably find that studying the Latino type Spanish is much easier then the spanish spoken in Spain. Thus I find the southern vietnamese accent is the easiest to work with.
Just use "Hello/Hi" instead of "Xin chào" or "Chào". "Xin chào" is in the teaching book only, native speakers rarely use them in real conversation. "Chào" is normally used in a sentence instead of using it alone to say hello to someone. "Chào" can still be used alone when you want to say "Hi" but for most Vietnamese when you say "chào", it's more like an-awkward-don't-know-what-to-say hello.
Thank you, this is very helpful. I have a question regarding #9. I often hear my students saying the English translation, but I've never heard it from a native English speaker. Is phrase #9 common or just taught as a formality?
I still don't understand the hỏi accent mark. Sometimes I hear people just lower their pitch, but others have explained that it sounds like a question mark (lower pitch, then raise pitch).
I actually don't agree with Neoflare bcz the hỏi tone is pronounced the same in the North and the South. I have a video for practising tones. you could check it out on my channel.
Wow. Could be a way greater channel!! If I didn’t understand South Vietnamese I would say explanation is rushed and she speaks way too fast as a lot of the videos with the translation... Some words are left out and translation is close but not exactly accurate. Accuracy and explanation is very important to foreigners , especially a language like Vietnamese
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i was born in Vietnam but raised my whole life in the US. trying to learn vietnamese is the hardest thing i’ve ever done 😂 it’s almost easier to me to learn spanish or japanese.
same
Im in the same boat, we stay losing
I’m in the same spot. It’s easy for me to study Japanese or Spanish for hours but when it comes to my ‘native’ language it’s so difficult 😅
I'm learning Chinese and Spanish. I really want to learn to speak Vietnamese but I find it harder than chinese and Spanish.
Somehow vietnamese is easier for me than spanish or japanese to learn ...
Love to learn Vietnamese language....
Very informative and with clear enunciation of words and phrases.
For all you linguists out there I feel like Vietnamese puts you on a WHOLE different level
I know how to speak Vietnamese
Just a little bit
@@katdiy2382 for me as a Vietnamese i think it's very easy to learn but somehow I don't know why people think it's hard?
@@tanlocdinh6039 did u grow up with some people speaking Vietnamese? As a half viet person i’m trying to relearn stuff, my dad speaks fluent Vietnamese and so does my Bà but since my mom doesn’t we didn’t speak it much at my house
Anybody here can speaks both English n Vietnamese? Help me some English, it's hard for me lol
For thoses asking in the comments to it slower you can adjust the speed via then chogwheel on the player 😊
Been living in Vietnam awhile and im looking to improve my Vietnamese! Starting with lesrning everthing heren and counting to 100.
This video is so useful for beginners/foreigners however it can be too fast for them. I’m just glad that I found someone teaching north accent.
What's wrong with the south accent. just curious?
@@AkaUnagomi im not sure, I speak south accent but most tutors use north accent for some reason, just depends on what accent is best for you
@@jam3145 According to Rosesetta stone, most of Vietnam's dialect was derived from northern Vietnam. This dialect being named "Hanoi."
It’s the same with English. People should be taught English English, because it’s more complex, and better respected. Yet a lot of teachers teach American English which is basically an abbreviated version, less complex spellings, less nuance etc.
You can slow the play back speed :)
“Just like a K rather than a C” was a very good explanation on the pronunciation difference. Thank you
This vdo is so goodddd👍👍👍 I'm from Thailand I am learning Vietnamese.
Yall know how they "Ciao" in Italian, or Rome or the old Roman Empire time. Yeah, we say same thing. We say Chao- Ciao for hi and bye some time!
Don't say "Xin Chào", noone say that! Hope you find thia helpful
Thank you brother, hope I can go to Vietnam when Corona is over 😢
@@hieubich75 but it sounds formaly, I've never used it so far
well it is correct but it is only used very formally. I would only ever use it when I meet an elder that I haven't met before otherwise chao is just fine.
I am Vietnamese but I say "chào"
Saying chao only is leaving it very hanging. Similar to saying hello to something invisible. Not useful. You should chao someone. I.e add a pronoun of the person you are directing chao to. E.g chao Ong --> hello sir.
If you simply want to say hello without directing to a pronoun , so that would be less personal. Use xin Chao.
Always remember if you directly address someone then it will come off as more personable more amicable and relatable. But the less words you use then it will come off as more tersely more cut more rude infact even. Hope this helps.
I used to speak fluent vietnamese when I was younger, but I moved to America and practically forgot it all so here I am 😂
So I guess I’m not the only one..
Same here
same😫
Same
dang
vietnamese is so beautiful! as soon as i'm done learning indonesian i am learning this
chúc bạn học tốt
The cuisine for one thing, is amazing. I'm still exploring
Wonderful video. Thank you.
i'm Vietnamese . If you want to learn Vietnamese , i can you help you . We teach each others ok
Thuan Le where are you teaching people?
i can teach you on social media like facebook or instagram
do you have WhatApps group?
@@ThuanLe-zo6md Hello Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã chia sẻ. Tôi sử dụng ứng dụng dịch. Chúc mừng năm mới! Hãy nâng ly chúc mừng những thành tựu của ngày hôm qua và tương lai tươi sáng của ngày mai.
Insta pls or fb
Thank you for giving so many helpful examples at a faster pace! Learning how to pronounce Vietnamese using phrases has made a big difference in my learning and comprehension as a beginner. Chị là giáo viên rất tốt. Cảm ơn rất nhiều!
Beautiful video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot's Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.
Xịn chào Tôi đến từ Indonesia tên tôi là bastian Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì video này rất hay
What an amazing teacher 👩🏫
Make it so easy to learn Vietnamese
Also very beautiful 😍
I am SPANISH Canadian but w love ❤️ everything about Vietnam 🇻🇳
Food 🥘 Family Values 🙏
I'm vietnamese. i'm studing English. If you want to learn Vietnamese also. We can make friend and improve each other.
Such a good teacher you are Linh.
Congratulations !! Videos are very useful. I am not enough skillfull to speak in Vietnamese, but I can comunicate much better with my friends in Vietnam.... Cam on rat nhieu !!!
do you want to learn Vietnamese
she speaks so fast, it'll take me forever to understand the spoken vietnamese
Yes I agree, Very good except too fast to learn from
Just change playback speed to 75 % ✅
Thank you for the video. It was very helpful
I wish we had this with the southern accent as well. Great video!
Thank you for this video. I just learned my first Vietnamese phrases here 😊
LOL forgive me for laughing but you are such a professional. the way you can flawlessly go from english to vietnamese is awesome. its so funny how easy you make it look switching from one language to another. how did you learn that?
Muy buen video
Bien explicado
Y muy claro gracias.
Saludos de Chihuahua Mex.
Hola, Te llama Giau, y me puedes enseñar español?
One of the best videos i have seen to explain pronunciation and context.
Well done. Cam On Ban
cảm ơn bạn
Thank you this was very helpful for me it helped me with some words I had problems with
Super ! J'adore cette manière de présenter et d'expiquer.
Moi aussi
I really like your videos and your practical way of teaching. Thanks so much 🙂
You really are good at teaching Vietnamese. I have always thought it would be a daunting task even though I speak a fair bit of Cantonese (for a white guy), But you blend the visuals with the pronunciation and repeat just enough times. I just subscribed and look forward to more.
Canadian caucasian guy in his sixties.
This is so fun to watch! And kinda weird to watch because 👉🏻 Like why would a Vietnamese, who knows how to write, read, and speak fluently watch a Vietnamese teaching. This is very well taught though! Natives don’t really say xin chào though. Also, some of the translations were simplified! Overall, this is great and pretty accurate!
The two teachers I talk to (northerners), almost always say: xin chào! Perhaps they are trying to teach me proper Vietnamese...Haha. I find this video to be very informative and I love that there is a place and space to learn the more formal pronunciations and acceptable alternatives in a formal context. Thanks for the confirmation.
Pete S No problem! 🤗 I hope they said “xin chào con” or some different titles depending on who you are to them. 😂
@@petes2559 I've lived mostly in North VN for the last five years and hear that frequenly, even my VN wife's parents say that to me; it can be used informally, I call them mẹ (mom) and bố (dad).
video rat hay can lam nhieu huong dan nhu nay
The pronunciations and tones of this language are so intimidating 😂 I will keep trying though!
Hi thankyou for your vietnamese to english vlog miss beautiful.. I really want to learn more in vietnamese language so if one day i visit or travel in your country i don't have to worry coz i already speak your language.i also keep on watching vietnam tv program. I really love it coz a lot of lessons i learn how be a good person. 😊
hi nice to meet you
i'm vietnamese,
i really want to make friends and learn more english.
do you want to practise vietnamese with me?
it is pleasant with me if we can community together.
Thank you so much! I’m a beginner and this is perfect 😚
Are these videos teaching southern style Vietnamese? I'm in HCMC and have been told there's a very real difference.
Juris Langins She's northern Vietnamese and that's why there's a difference.
There's a channel called Learn Vietnamese with SVFF. It teaches the southern dialect.
Hi there. You are good at explaining Vietnamese. SUPER 👍 But when you "self" repeat pronouncing words in Vietnamese, will you "please" say it slower? 🤗 Greetings, DUKAN from Denmark.
Gracias. I was trying to understand what the vietnamese women at my moms work was saying
Yes i'm here to learn vietnam i wanna go
Just a suggestion. You could make our learning Vietnamese a lot easier if you would speak those words a little bit slowly. Some of those words are quite difficult to pronounce for beginners.
Great lesson ❤
when i was younger my mum was always busy trying to provide for us and i never got to learn
I like your video in Russian it I like your video is Мне нравится твою видео means I like your video❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice Video, thanks for sharing!
As others have pointed out: Im indeed a beginner and it was quite fast for me at times :D
Will come back to supplement my Duolingo studies
Great lesson very clear I’m trying to learn as beginner is been tough to learn my tongue getting stuck all the times. Thanks you!
Nice job miss
Indonesian learn Vietnamese language here, letsgooo
You are very good lady,,
Since now you are my teacher ,
I gotta surprise my two friends in Ho Chi Minh when meet again
Very good informative acne spa video. H''oung van spa!
Making friends with me and we will practice if you want to learn Vietnamese language
Presently learning Japanese and dated a Vietnamese woman once...
I often go to a oriental grocery store where a lot of Vietnamese stores and restaurants are located and often wonder how it is pronounced but this sounds and looks like a very difficult language to learn.... I'll have to play this video often to even get something sound right,,,
so nice for first study ....
great video learning so much from you
immediate sub... glad I found you. I need this. Thank you
Cảm ôn
Chao ba !
Help me practice Vietnamese🌞🇻🇳
Cam on
This is more of a Northern accent so be aware that some of these will be pronounced differently in middle and southern Vietnam. Most people in Veitnam would normally understand northern accent though.
Great video!
Thanks alot 👍🏽
Thanks
Thanks all ^^
1 video All In!
Actually...... my family speak Vietnamese and I wanted to learn Vietnamese and it’s pretty good to learn Vietnamese bc my family speak Vietnamese so yeah :)
Everytime she said things she seemed to speed up in speaking hahah but it was ok beacause I’m ok in pronunciation and can understand a bit of Vietnamese . However beginners may find it a bit fast
That's great, Amy. Bạn học tiếng việt bao lâu rồi.
I agree, but as a beginner myself i find that i can keep up pretty well. I think she does a great job of teaching the phrases.
You are talking so fast dear, sounds great 👍
hi
Thx you for the learning
I am Vietnamese but l
Don’t how to say it
I'm a 57 yr old american who as a military brat could speak fluent German as a child. I learned basic Japanese when I was I Okinawa while in the marines in 1986. In 2014 I meat a vietnamese lady online. She moved here in 2016. In 2017 we had a son in spite of our age she being 42 and me 52. He is very bilingual and talks shit to me in vietnamese. So here I am. Vietnamese is hard to learn because of the voul pronunciation. I live near houston.
Can you recommend me a channel where Vietnamese speaking people would learn English?
Sociologist66 We had just created a new channel, It good for both Vietnamese and English learners. Should U Try it out !!!!
@@sopworld8289 !!!!!!!!!
Phát âm của chị hay quá
She's so cute and funny like the o-ke part LMAO
You're an excellent teacher. cute too. lol
wow and i thought spanish and my mother tongue tamil was hard to learn
Why the R sounds as in Rat vui độc gặp ban?
So much fun...I hear a ball bouncing.
23:47
Don’t mind me- just saving this for when I slip my math teacher a 5 dollar bill during the final exam as a bribe.
Very nice
Hãy quá ❤️
Hello, "teacher"! You need pay much attention to your pronunciation on "hissing sounds". Final "s" of a word is so important in teaching a language for new beginners. For instance: words, wants, churches, weeks, potatoes... Thank you !
Me:Dumamay
I come from my/America
This is very helpful thank you so much
Chào em ! Em khỏe không ? Làm sao để nói “with” bằng tiếng việt? Cảm ơn...
"With"= với
Xin chao mn. Im study English. I'M viesenamese
I'm form India🇮🇳
So when you are asked tên bạn là gì? do you have to put tên in the answer? So “tôi tên là (name)” and not just “tôi là (name)” ?
I appreciate the teaching; but will you also show us the alphabet and guide us how to read and write in vietnamese.
I am interested in learning vietnamese both speak and read/write it.
Thank you!
Hello, I am Vietnamese who come from the central of Vietnam. If you need a native speaker to practice all your Vietnamese skills, I can help you. Thanks. :^^
Hello everyone, I would just like to know if what spoken is Northern or Southern Vietnamese. I am planning to study their (vietnamespod101) material. Many Thanks!
:) you wanna have the comparison of each accent?
There are three major dialects spoken within Vietnam: Hanoi (Northern Vietnamese) dialect, Hue (Central Vietnamese) dialect, and Saigon (Southern Vietnamese) dialect. This is northern but you should know this by now.
There are 3 distinct accents being the north , central (hue region) and south. These are accents since the spelling is still the same but the way people pronounce in those regions will be different. The northern is more pure and like the spanish spoken in Spain Europe. The south is more relaxed tone similar to the spanish in the Americas. The middle(hue) accent is so unique and different even vietnamese finds tricky imitate. If you ever study Spanish you probably find that studying the Latino type Spanish is much easier then the spanish spoken in Spain. Thus I find the southern vietnamese accent is the easiest to work with.
I’m from Morocco 🇲🇦
I love Vietnamese but I must admit that it is hard to learn
Just use "Hello/Hi" instead of "Xin chào" or "Chào". "Xin chào" is in the teaching book only, native speakers rarely use them in real conversation. "Chào" is normally used in a sentence instead of using it alone to say hello to someone. "Chào" can still be used alone when you want to say "Hi" but for most Vietnamese when you say "chào", it's more like an-awkward-don't-know-what-to-say hello.
I'm stuck between English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Kazakh. I can not decide. i'm going crazy!😭
Thank you, this is very helpful.
I have a question regarding #9. I often hear my students saying the English translation, but I've never heard it from a native English speaker. Is phrase #9 common or just taught as a formality?
I can help. It’s formal but don’t worry about using it with close friends. If you want to know want more please ask 😁
@@curanderokids3662 Thank you.
dễ
CHÀO
Chào mọi người
9:06
are you from vietnam?
Brrruuuhh
I still don't understand the hỏi accent mark. Sometimes I hear people just lower their pitch, but others have explained that it sounds like a question mark (lower pitch, then raise pitch).
I actually don't agree with Neoflare bcz the hỏi tone is pronounced the same in the North and the South. I have a video for practising tones. you could check it out on my channel.
It's quite like tone 3rd in chinese. Ex: hảo. Ní hảo
Southerners tend to lower and raise voice more clearly that Northerners, especially for the rising part
Wow. Could be a way greater channel!! If I didn’t understand South Vietnamese I would say explanation is rushed and she speaks way too fast as a lot of the videos with the translation...
Some words are left out and translation is close but not exactly accurate. Accuracy and explanation is very important to foreigners , especially a language like Vietnamese