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Lesson 23: How much is it in Vietnamese

Summary : Learn Vietnamese numbers and how to ask "How much is it?" in Vietnamese. This lesson will help you apply numbers to questions about price, phone numbers, and age. Continue your Learn Vietnamese journey for more useful information. Xin chào, welcome back to Learn Vietnamese 30 Days. Today, we'll use numbers to ask and answer questions about price, phone numbers, and age. Don’t forget to follow my blog to support my work. Thank you! 1. Vocabulary about price in Vietnamese Cái Này Kia Cho Phần Kí 2. How much is it in Vietnamese Question: Vietnamese: Cái + [này/kia] + bao nhiêu ? 1 2 English: How much + [ are/ is ] + [it/ this/ that/ they/ these/ those]? 2 1 Answer: Vietnamese: Cái

Lesson 16: Numbers in Vietnamese - Part 1 From 0 to 9

Summary : Many of you know “1 - 2 - 3 - dzô” in Vietnamese, but I’m pretty sure you can’t count more than three in Vietnamese. Let’s learn how to count from 0 to 9 in this lesson for money, grocery shopping, age, etc. Don’t forget to follow this blog and continue your Learn Vietnamese 30 Days journey. As you known that “1 - 2 - 3 - dzô” is “ 1 - 2 - 3 - Bottoms Up”, but you need to learn how to count more than three. Similar to English, Vietnamese use one counting system for both formal and informal conversation. And there are a set of rules to follow, so you can call all numbers in Vietnamese easily. Let’s get started! 1. Vocabulary about numbers in Vietnamese Số Không Một Hai Ba Bốn Năm Sáu Bảy Tám Chín Note: As you noticed, “Không” means “No” in previous lessons. But now, it also means zer

Lesson 13: What's your name in Vietnamese

Summary : The first question you usually ask a stranger is about their name. Let’s learn how to ask What is your name in Vietnamese to start making new local friends. Xin chào, welcome back to Learn Vietnamese 30 Days . After learning some basic greetings in Vietnamese , today we will discuss how to ask someone’s name. But first, we need to learn some new words to form a question and answer. 1. Vocabulary about name in Vietnamese Tên Của Là Gì? Xin lỗi Rất vui được biết + [pronoun] Vocabulary flashcard game for Lesson 13 2. Possessive form in Vietnamese Vietnamese English [ Noun 1 ] + của + [ noun 2 ] (Noun 2 is the owner) [ Noun 1 ] + of + [ noun 2 ] (Noun 2 is the owner) Của + [pronoun] Mine, yours, its, his, hers, theirs. Note : In spoken Vietnamese, “của” in the structure “[noun 1] + của + [noun 2]” can be

Lesson 12: Basic greetings in Vietnamese

Summary : How to say Hello in Vietnamese? How to greet people and start conversations in Vietnamese? Let’s find out now to continue your Learn Vietnamese 30 Days . Note: If this is the first time you’re here, I recommend you read the instruction and start learning how to spell Vietnamese first. Follow my blog for more lessons and support me to maintain/update this blog regularly. 1. How to say Hello in Vietnamese Xin chào/ Chào Cảm ơn [pronoun]/ Cảm ơn Không có chi Tạm biệt/Bái bai Hẹn gặp lại Khoẻ Có Không Và 2. Positive and negative sentence in Vietnamese 2.1. Positive sentence in Vietnamese With Adjective Vietnamese: [Pronoun] + [ adjective ] 1 2 English: [I/you/etc.] + [am/are/is] + [ adjective ]

Lesson 08: Family members in Vietnamese

Summary : Exploring family relationships at the outset of learning Vietnamese serves as a strategic move, particularly in mastering the intricate topic of pronouns. You might wonder why delve into the Family Tree right at the start of Vietnamese lessons? Well, it's a deliberate choice aimed at facilitating your learning journey. Unlike some resources that merely translate English materials into Vietnamese, our approach acknowledges the distinct grammar challenges between these two languages. Pronouns—such as I, you, we, he, she, it, they—are typically the first linguistic elements one encounters in a new language, crucial for communication. However, Vietnamese pronouns present a unique complexity. To navigate this challenge effectively, grasping the nuances of the Vietnamese family structure proves essential. 1. Family tree 2. Vocabulary about family members in Vietnamese Vietnamese English Ông Grandpa