Tieng Viet Oi - Vietnamese Lessons aims at providing fun and practical Vietnamese lessons to anyone interested in learning the language. The aim of our teaching group is to focus on spoken language, help foreigners sound as fluent and natural as possible, rather than strictly stick with grammar books. As a result, there are a lot of activities, games, sometimes excursions in the lessons.
For the last few years, we've helped so many foreigners working and living in Vietnam with their Vietnamese, but now we want to reach out further to people who are unable to take lessons directly with us. We make Vietnamese learning videos, hoping that people who are struggling to learn our challenging but interesting language will find some help you need here :)
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So interesting, thanks so much! 😃👍 It’s worthy of a 30 minute part two with lots of examples. 😃🙏 As for nhấn mạnh though … it still seems to me that the mạnh is very slightly lower pitch than the nhấn and not higher… 🤔
Also sorry if this is a stupid question. Is it common in workplaces in Vietnam for people to go barefoot? As a person with less than beautiful feet I don’t think I could handle that 😅 especially if I were standing all day!
He's absolutely spot on regarding the tones. Only one caveat is this is mainly appropriate and applicable to northern accent. In many words, Northern accent blurs the line between 2 tones: dấu sắc and dấu ngã. Southern native speakers like me, we have more clear cut distinction between these 2 tones. However we make almost no distinction at all about 2 other tones: dấu hỏi and dấu ngã. So basically we have dấu săc, dấu huyền, dấu hỏi/ngã, dấu nặng, dấu ngang. That makes a total of 5 tones.
I am from Nepal living in Japan as student..when I was at Japanese language school I had a friend of Vietnam..she was a girl..she was very kind unfortunately she went back to Vietnam after graduation..but in Japan what I notice is Vietnamese girls sure loves red lipsticks..
Yep and had the kem bo there as well 😋. Rat ngon! My Vietnamese is pretty good but it's hanoian and they were laughing at my giong mien bac 😅. Even my gf struggles in central Vietnam and she's Vietnamese.