look for the answers to these questions first,
where you are using it?
For work? For romance?
northern or southern accent?
Thanks to all the bros for your comments. I'm basically learning it for leisure or romance. If it's possible, I would like to learn both northern and southern accents.
I have to agree the toughest part is likely to be the (6?) tones. Looking at the script, it seems very challenging but if I learn the written words, it would be easier for me to progress faster because I can use a dictionary and texts for self-study.
The highlighted word if replaced by DA, it seems more appropriate...
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Originally Posted by jackbl
So what's the outcome???
My version to make it sounds less awkward. as i see this sentence is a continuation of earlier "con gai hien va mat dep kho tim.
cho du con, cung de ng ta lay het roi.
Or
Cho du co, cung de ng ta lay het roi.
Or to be more exact
Du co con gai nhu the nay, cung de ng ta lay het roi.
To all the seniors here, I want to learn vietnamese language (speaking and writing) in a private school. Basically, I have zero knowledge at the moment. Can you help with some suggestions? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by hoian
I am just wondering if anyone would be keen if I organise an informal "Hoc Tieng Viet" class in a cafe setting?
Each person can contribute maybe $30 to her for an hour's lesson with a limit on 5 pax per class?
Just trying to help out this 25-yr old SYT who is a U grad but have not landed a job yet.
Sorry, I know what u guys are thinking. She is not WL but good gal type.
Actually if u read the previous page before u post, u can find answer to yur query.
BTW, bro hoian, where yur friend grad from? Local U or Vn U? Looking for wat kind of job?
To tell u the truth, VN is easier to learn than Chinese. But if you already know Chinese, then VN is even easier as many words are similar. The hardest part is pronunciation... how to make yourself understood by the locals as foreigners speak with a very weird accent, I was told.
My hardest part is making myself understood in the North, Central & South, as I have to remember to tweak the words accordingly.
If u know cantonese, it is even easier! Many things are pronounced very similarly as to cantonese.
To all the seniors here, I want to learn vietnamese language (speaking and writing) in a private school. Basically, I have zero knowledge at the moment. Can you help with some suggestions? Thanks!
Learn from youtube which I have been doing...or follow jackbl's posting of youtube lesson ... go takashimaya KINOKUNIYA which has a good selection of how to learn vietnamese...buy a basic book and one eng-viet dictionary to complement youtube lessons...
Learn from youtube which I have been doing...or follow jackbl's posting of youtube lesson ... go takashimaya KINOKUNIYA which has a good selection of how to learn vietnamese...buy a basic book and one eng-viet dictionary to complement youtube lessons...
how come you never teach me since you expert...
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Thanks to all the bros for your comments. I'm basically learning it for leisure or romance. If it's possible, I would like to learn both northern and southern accents.
I have to agree the toughest part is likely to be the (6?) tones. Looking at the script, it seems very challenging but if I learn the written words, it would be easier for me to progress faster because I can use a dictionary and texts for self-study.
Learning a certain accent is very hard much less mastering one. So make sure u focus on 1.
Writing is not that tough, with the help of so many online dictionary n apps. Learning to pronounce the words correctly is a totally differnt thing.
Bi Mat .... my dictionary and books on learning vietnamese have been collecting dust in my room
I still cannot graduate from my primary school level...haizzz...sianzzz....
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I still cannot graduate from my primary school level...haizzz...sianzzz....
Ur TV I think PSLE level...can communicate with vietnamese teenager liao
so dun freak ...
time to brush up your tonal pronunciation ...which I think is the biggest hurdle for everybody.
She is a graduate frm a Hanoi U. She don't mind any decent jobs (eg waitress, shop assts, etc) cos hard to find employment in VN right now. Her English is very basic so I am trying to help her brush up. Most grads there know how to read/write Eng but shy to speak. So if u know anyone hiring let me know ya? With a degree, I think getting work permit in SG should not be too diff.
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Originally Posted by vietboy
BTW, bro hoian, where yur friend grad from? Local U or Vn U? Looking for wat kind of job?
The highlighted word if replaced by DA, it seems more appropriate. Ask your bx for opinion and see whether I'm right.....
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Originally Posted by jackbl
So what's the outcome???
Ong thay oi, bx e noi ong thay la dung roi.
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Originally Posted by forgotoldnick
My version to make it sounds less awkward. as i see this sentence is a continuation of earlier "con gai hien va mat dep kho tim.
cho du con, cung de ng ta lay het roi.
Or
Cho du co, cung de ng ta lay het roi.
Or to be more exact
Du co con gai nhu the nay, cung de ng ta lay het roi.