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Vietnam Language

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There have been many theories regarding the origin of the Vietnamese language. The most persuasive one argues that the Vietnamese language previously belonged to the Mon-Khmer group of the Southeast Asian linguistic system, it was later transformed into Viet-Muong language (or old Vietnamese language) and then separated to form the modern Vietnamese language. In the present-day Vietnamese language, many words have been proved to contain Mon-Khmer roots and to be phonetically and semantically relevant to the Muong language.

Throughout a millennium of Chinese domination and under the Vietnamese feudal dynasties, the official language was the Han, but the Vietnamese always demonstrated its strength for self-preservation and development. The Han language was pronounced in the Vietnamese way, called the Han-Viet way of pronunciation, and Vietnamized in various ways to create many commonly used Vietnamese words. The diverse development of the Vietnamese language brought about the birth of a system of writing scripts transcribing the Vietnamese language on the basis of the Han characters in the 13th century, called the Nom character.

Under the French domination, Han characters were gradually eliminated and replaced by French that was used in administrative, educational and diplomatic languages. Thanks to the National language that boasts the advantages of simple figure, composition, spelling and pronunciation the modern Vietnamese prose was actually formed and then accepted positive influence from the Western cultural language. The National language characters were produced by some Western evangelists including Alexandre de Rhodes; they cooperated with some Vietnamese to transcribe the Vietnamese language on the basis of the Latin alphabet for using in evangelism in the 17th century. The National language characters were completed and popularized to become a significant cultural tool. In late 19th century, publications were published in the National language characters.

After the August 1945 Revolution, the Vietnamese language and the National language characters have seized a dominating position and strongly developed and established itself as a multi-functional language that has been used in every field, every educational level and has reflected every reality of life. Today, thanks to the Revolution, some ethnic minority groups have their own writing scripts.

The Vietnamese language is characterized by mono-phonology with a concrete, abundant, acoustic and imaginary vocabulary and a proportionate, rhythmical, lively, flexible, symbolic and emotional way of expression, which tremendously facilitates artistic and literary creation. The Vietnamese dictionary published by the Center of Lexicography in 1997 consists of 38,410 entries

English Vietnamese Pronounciation

Hello
Thank you
Please
Sorry
Yes
No
I
You
We
Good/Bad
Very
How much
Hotel
Restaurant
Toilet
Tea
Coffee
Ticket
Railway station
How much?
Hot
Cold
Water
Beer
Excuse me
I don't understand

Xin chao
 Camon
 Xin
 Xin loi
  Vang
 Khong
Toi
   Anh ( Chi)
  Chung toi
   Tot/Khong tot
   Rat
   Bao nhieu
   Khach san
   Nha hang
    Nha ve sinh
   Tra/Che
  Ca fe
Ve
 Nha ga
  Bao nhieu
  Nong
 Lanh
  Nuoc
   Xin loi
 Bia
   Toi khong biet

 Seenchow
Cumon
Lam on
Seeloy
Vom
Khom
Toy
Anh/chi
Chumtoi    Tote/Khomtote
Rat
Bow nyew
Khack san
Nya hang
Nya vay sing
Cha/chay
Ka-fay
Vay
Gah
  boughnew?
Nom
Lang
nook
Sin loy
Beer 
toy kom beet

 

 

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