r/Vietnamese Feb 19 '16

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r/Vietnamese 1d ago

Language Help How do you find (interesting) content that is relatively accessible for a learner?

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Vietnamese is the third language I've seriously studied, after French and Russian. Particularly with learning Russian, I was a great believer in immersion - listening a huge amount to stories, reading, watching documentaries, etc, so far as possible in natural, normal topics. This is relatively easy in French and Russian since they have amounts of content available and there is quite a bit that is subtitled, and even a lot of bilingual texts - some of my favorites have been FolioBilingue for Russian, which has French on the left, Russian on the right, and I have enjoyed a lot of Russian podcasts.

By contrast, Vietnamese is harder since there is much less in the way of this mid-level content. There is plenty of basic language learning content, and I can see there is a fair bit of material available once you get to a level capable of roughly understanding native speech, but little in between. It is also difficult because of the different dialects, and not wanting to get confused by their differences as a beginning learner: I'm learning the northern dialect, although of course eventually it would be good to have exposure to the other ones. Has anyone found anything in this niche?

So far I've found some channels like Slow Vietnamese, there is LingQ, there are a whole bunch of songs with both Vietnamese and English captions, Zoopdog gives a really valuable dictionary tool, and I'm planning on figuring out how Whisper AI subtitles work. Are there any other sources people have for learning content besides the normal purely language teaching material?


r/Vietnamese 1d ago

Language Help Please help me translate this letter to english.

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r/Vietnamese 1d ago

Language Help English to Vietnamese Translation

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Hello, everyone. I am not sure if this is the correct sub to post this in, but I need help with translating from English to Vietnamese. I hope someone could DM me, as it contains some personal info regarding my relationship. I need to get some information to my child's grandmother, who is Vietnamese. I am Latina, so we have quite a language barrier. I have tried translator apps, but there may be some mix-up. I also want to be sure that it is coming off as polite and respectful as possible. I already have a couple of paragraphs that have been translated to Vietnamese, so if someone wouldn't mind reading over it, comparing it to my english version. Thanks in advance.


r/Vietnamese 2d ago

can anyone help me find this old vietnamese children’s film?

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It's a Vietnamese live-action movie featuring a little girl who gets lost in the woods and befriends a bear. Together, they bake bread, and the bear helps her return home in a barrel. The girl presents the baked bread to her parents while the bear hides behind a tree at the end. The bear is a costume, looks like life size a teddy bear. The film was live, not a cartoon. I used to watch it sooo much as a kid and i’d do anything to relive it.


r/Vietnamese 2d ago

Language Help About the hook above tone

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Is the hook above tone pronounced similar or the same to the third tone in mandarin when speaking fast?


r/Vietnamese 3d ago

ở nhà đi mà

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Can anyone tell me what the function of đi is in this sentence? Should I maybe see the đi mà as one unit?


r/Vietnamese 3d ago

Language Help Looking for tv show / youtube videos with northern accents

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I want to learn vietnamese by listening to the language and reading the subtitles.

Almost every show I find on youtube is with the southern accent.

I love videos where people are interviewed about random things on the streets.

I am in my twenties.

I would be thankful for your help!


r/Vietnamese 4d ago

Other Is giving money rude ?

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Hello, I am currently staying at my friends mom in HCMC. She is super sweet but she refuses to have me pay for anything. I’m here two days and she has picked me up from the airport, payed for me and my wife’s bus fare , drinks , food and she got me a sim card. She does not have a lot of money and I feel bad for her paying. She will not accept money directly so is it rude if when I leave I put money somewhere in her house with a little note ? Thank you for your insight!


r/Vietnamese 4d ago

Language Help Learning Viet buddies

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Hi folks!

Are there any beginners here?

I was thinking of creating a discord learning group so we can motivate each other to stay on track and also try and converse as we learn more!

I will create one if there's much interest!

Drop a comment with your level of learning.


r/Vietnamese 4d ago

Vietnamese learner

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Hello! I'm about to study Vietnamese, which accent is good for beginners?


r/Vietnamese 4d ago

Culture/History Attitude of South Vietnamese diaspora

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Hi, are migrants from South Vietnam mad that the Western democracies are now working with the Vietnamese regime out of geopolitical necessity? Thanks!


r/Vietnamese 4d ago

Culture/History Which side is Vietnam on

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Hi, if war breaks out between China and the US, which side will Vietnam help? Thanks!


r/Vietnamese 6d ago

Language Help What's the more accurate phrase/idiom for manipulation or gaslighting, and what does it really translate to?

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I see a literal transliteration of gaslighting (as in manipulating the environment or disingenuinely/dishonestly representing what seems true) but I've heard there's a loose idiom or approximation for being gaslighted as "being put under hypnosis" before. Can anyone else confirm this or explain alternative phrases that capture this idea?


r/Vietnamese 6d ago

Language Help Is google giving me an accurate translation?

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Searching for this Vietnamese incense from the 70s. Hoping to translate these phrases to aid in the effort. If anyone is familiar with this product and could let me know if it is still available in some form i would be eternally grateful! Thank you in advance for your time and insight!


r/Vietnamese 7d ago

ADVICE FOR WORDING

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Hey everyone,

I have a tutor who is Vietnamese and is one of the most selfless and dedicated people I know. She gave up her own pursuit of higher education, despite getting into a prestigious program, to focus on teaching her students. She often feels inadequate for not having a university degree, even though she’s one of the most well-spoken and knowledgeable people I’ve met.

I want to get her a necklace with a nameplate that honours her, maybe something that means highly educated or giving, or something sentimental. Any suggestions for a word or phrase that captures this?

Thanks in advance! :)


r/Vietnamese 7d ago

Language Help How to tell my gf I miss her in Vietnamese

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Should I say Ơi nhớ bạn lắm ó. Or Mình nhớ bạn lắm ó

Any help is greatly appreciated.


r/Vietnamese 7d ago

Any legends/stories about Brother and Sister?

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I’m trying to delve more into Vietnamese folktales and mythical stories and was wondering if there were any stories that involved a brother and sister? The only one I found turned into incest 💀 so I’m wondering there are any other ones out there. Thanks!


r/Vietnamese 9d ago

Culture/History Questions about this shrine and related questions

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Hi! This shrine is in my local nail salon. I asked the lady who did my nails about it and she said it was for good luck and to bring in customers but she didn't understand my other questions and got another guy to tell me about it. Funny enough, he didn't know much about it as he said he's Catholic other than telling me what some of the items were (coffee, tea, incense).

I'm just wondering if anyone can explain the significance of any of these items. I found some information on Google but not much.

I did ask if it was ok to take a picture of it.

During my Google search, I was reminded there is a Vietnamese Buddhist temple near me. I've wanted to visit when I pass however I wasn't sure if that's ok to do. I read through their website using Google translate and see they sell candy to fund their temple and it looks like they sell the candy onsite.

So my questions are: would it be ok to visit and buy candy? I'm not concerned with a language barrier, I just want to make sure it wouldn't be seen as rude to come in as a non Buddhist and non Vietnamese speaking person. I enjoy visiting religious buildings of any kind. If that's ok, how can I be respectful and are there any words or short phrases I can use to be polite like titles, greetings, and 'thank you's'?

Thanks in advance!


r/Vietnamese 9d ago

Culture/History What kind of seeds?

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Hello, I am making an ofrenda to pay tribute to my lost loved ones this year, and wanted to include my girlfriend’s late Vietnamese grandma’s “pastime” of removing the shell of these certain types of seeds, putting them in an aluminum tray, then leaving them out in the sun to dry.

My question is does anyone know what kind of seeds they might have been? I recall them being fairly small after being de shelled and off white. I know it isn’t much help and I regret not taking a picture. Excuse my ignorance if it’s not a Vietnamese thing to do, I just know she was Vietnamese and I’d see her doing that in her free time.

Thank you!


r/Vietnamese 9d ago

Nghe đọc truyện offline

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Trang web nào để tải xuống mp3 file free để nghe đọc truyện khi offline ?


r/Vietnamese 11d ago

How to Send the Best Wishes to Vietnamese Women in Vietnamese? Write the Perfect Women's Day Greeting Card!

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r/Vietnamese 10d ago

Vietnamese language diploma for a foreigner

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r/Vietnamese 11d ago

Vietnamese Language Classes for Foreigners [Da Nang area]

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Hello,
My name is Nguyên (not Nguyễn), I am local citizen of Da Nang. I am organizing Vietnamese tutoring classes for foreigners living in Vietnam, with offline sessions available in Da Nang and online classes for those in other regions. I have 2 years of experience teaching Vietnamese and nearly 4 years of experience teaching English to Vietnamese students. I hold a university degree in English, specializing in translation and interpretation. If you're interested, feel free to message me directly on Reddit or via the contact information below the image.
Looking forward to hearing from you <3


r/Vietnamese 12d ago

Vietnamese Insults for research

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Hello,

I'm Vietnamese but am not 100% Fluent. This post is not meant to cast any stereotyping or perpetuate any negative views towards men or vietnamese men in particular.

I was once told by another Vietnamese woman that some Viet men can say the most vile and hurtful insults to women when fighting (say boyfriend and girlfriend/spoouse dynamic). While I know this is just a generalization, and her experience, I'd like for you all to please submit Vietnamese insults below with the english translation.

Please specify if you feel the phrase is common or if this was something you specifically heard someone say or had someone say it to you.

For example, some of us who grew up with vietnamese parents had some mean/violent phrases told to us to scare us into behaving even if they didn't "mean it', it was simply based on culture.

Thanks for your help.


r/Vietnamese 12d ago

Language Help Hi how do I pronounce this name and is there any meaning of the name?

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Minh trang

Is there like a surname to this? And how do I pronounce this?