Learn Vietnamese Part 17 - Non English Sounds in Vietnamese

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http://vietnamese101.info Learn how Vietnamese and English differ in some sounds and why it's important to learn these sounds. Linguist Bud Brown talks about the difference in t and th, k and kh .

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  • I've been trying to learn Vietnamese for about 3 years now--since I was 20.. This is the best way to pronounce t/th and k/kh that I've ever come across.. Instantly improved my pronounciation.. I could never do either quite right.. Thank you tons.

  • Great! Thanks for your encouraging comments!

  • Hello MagicMaximo, seems like your wife does alot of shoppings... Most of your Vid are in the parking lot hahaha..

  • I've spent half my life in the parking lot waiting for my wife (she doesn't drive.) Consequently, I've read many books and made lots of videos in my car! lol! BTW, we've been married 37 years!

  • nice =] keep it up =]! i wish you could do vietnamese song =] i mean i wish you could make your own song.... =] lol

  • haha. I wish I could too!

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  • I'm vietnamese and I'm laughing at how you pronounce the words xD

    good job tho! and good luck for the people that are trying to learn vietnamese

  • Thank you for your kind comments.

  • will check out the new site, thanks for it!

  • Thanks for your encouragement. It means a lot to me.

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