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Learn Vietnamese Exercise - Level 01 Lesson 13

Review and practice new words in Lesson 13: What's your name in Vietnamese. If this is the first time you're here, I highly recommend you to learn the lesson first!

Learn Vietnamese Lesson 13 - What’s Your Name In Vietnamese

1. Vocabulary review about name in Vietnamese

Name in Vietnamese

Tên

Of in Vietnamese

Của

To be in Vietnamese

What in Vietnamese

Gì?

Sorry/Excuse me in Vietnamese

Xin lỗi

Nice to meet you in Vietnamese

Rất vui được biết + [pronoun]

2. Flashcard game about name in Vietnamese

Note: Click/Touch and hold to flip cards


Name in Vietnamese

Tên

Of in Vietnamese

Của

To be in Vietnamese

What in Vietnamese

Gì?

Sorry/Excuse me in Vietnamese

Xin lỗi

Nice to meet you in Vietnamese

Rất vui được biết + [pronoun]

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