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In this third Vietnamese pronunciation unit you will learn three more basic consonants and three vowel sounds in addition to practicing the final two tone markers.
There are some major differences between the Northern dialect (ND) and the Southern dialect (SD) in the Vietnamese language. These differences can be confusing when studying the language, especially when you study online. There have been some questions about this, so I hope this article can help you with any dialect issues you are having.
In this second Vietnamese pronunciation unit you will learn four more basic consonants and three vowel sounds in addition to practicing to two tone markers.
In this lesson we will look at some essential words needed for talking about education and studying. As with all of the vocabulary lessons, review often and try to mimic the pronunciation of Miss Thi.
Obviously to have any sort of proficiency in Vietnamese you need to possess a reasonable vocabulary. You can’t just focus on having a large vocabulary; it needs to be a useful and relevant.
In this first pronunciation unit you will learn four basic consonants and three vowel sounds as well as two tone markers. Try to mimic Miss Thi’s pronunciation, don’t be shy and don’t give up.
In this lesson you will learn how to talk about the things you do everyday. Try to listen to this list and mimic the pronunciation 3 times a day until you get it right and don’t forget to print out the PDF.
Learning the Vietnamese equivalent of the verb to be is relatively easy and using the verb to be in Vietnamese is fairly flexible.In almost all cases it is perfectly OK to omit the verb to be, of course you must be aware of its use when you read or listen to Vietnamese.
Learning Vietnamese Online is dedicated to helping you learn and improve your Vietnamese language skills. This site provides all of the resources necessary to quickly learn and develop skills for learning how to communicate effectively in Vietnamese.
One of the most frustrating things about learning Vietnamese is the fact that it is a tonal language. This video gives a brief introduction to using and saying Vietnamese tones correctly.