Vietnamese language lesson 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

Hi,
My name is Tuong Hoang and I want to spread the Vietnamese language and culture to people all over the world. You can reach me at http://thevietlang.wordpress.com/
Note about my video: If you are a Vietnamese speaker, please don't criticize me for only using bác and bạn. For simplity's sake, I only put those two in and later will build the vocabulary up. I also speak in the Southern accent, and I know that there is a vareity of way to say a thing, so I believe what I teach is correct.
I'm also looking for helpers who can assist me in technical support and advertisement. You can read About me in the blog or email me at thevietlang@yahoo.com

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  • SO "Thank you" in Vietnamese is "Come on!"....that's great :-DD

  • @MrFreedem Not exactly... In Vietnamese you should pronounce the words separately. The tones can really make a difference!

  • I'm sorry to respond so late. And yes, I'll be making more videos. I've been out for several months since I've been busy but you can expect more videos coming your way.

    Thank you

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  • Nice video.. You did a good job explaining the words and also in the pronunciation. I don't know VNese but I think you had an excellent beginning. I will try to watch more.

  • @ dings215, Yes you can use other personal pronouns such as co, ba, ong, anh, etc. BTW, I am an English teacher living in Vietnam, and it is a bit difficult to learn Vietnamese for me because everyone wants to speak English with me. I'm learning the grammar pretty well, but conversation is difficult.

  • @RafeDawkins1989 You're a dick.

  • 5:40 lol. this was a great lesson! i just moved to little saigon and am one of about 5 english speakers so this will help a lot. can you use Chào bạn for anyone or should I be using Chào co, ba, ahn etc?

  • did you say "Heary Duff"? It's Hillary Duff btw

  • A for effort, but Vietnamese just sounds painful to English speakers... its like the opposite of the soothing French. *pokes ice pick into eardrums*

  • Best lesson I've found. Excellent teacher. Please post more!!

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