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    Bài gửi by congdantoancau 4th September 2014, 18:26

    Vietnamese is an Austroasiatic language spoken by about 82 million people mainly in Vietnam. There are also Vietnamese speakers in the USA, China, Cambodia, France, Australia, Laos, Canada and a number of other countries. Vietnamese has been the official language of Vietnam since the country gained independence from France in 1954.
    Vietnamese was originally written with a Siniform (Chinese-like) script known as Chữ-nôm or Nôm (喃). At first most Vietnamese literature was essentially Chinese in structure and vocabulary. Later literature developed a more Vietnamese style, but was still full of Chinese loan words. The greatest literary work in Vietnamese is Kim Van Kieu, the 'Tale of Kieu', a romance written by Nguyen-Du (1765-1820).
    Chữ-nôm was used until the 20th century. Courses in the Chữ-nôm script were available at Ho Chi Minh University until 1993, and the script is still studied and taught at the Han-Nôm Institute in Hanoi, which has recently published a dictionary of all the nôm characters.
    During the 17th century, Roman Catholic missionaries introduced a Latin-based orthography for Vietnamese, Quốc Ngữ (national language),which has been used ever since. Until the early 20th century, Quốc Ngữ was used in parallel with Chữ-nôm. Today only Quốc Ngữ is used.

    Vietnamese alphabet and pronunciation

    Vietnamese (tiếng việt / 㗂越) Vietnamese

    Notes


    • The letters "F", "J", "W" and "Z" are not part of the Vietnamese alphabet, but are used in foreign loan words. "W" (vê-đúp)" is sometimes used in place of "Ư" in abbreviations. In informal writing, "W", "F", and "J" are sometimes used as shorthands for "QU", "PH" and "GI" respectively.
    • The digraph "GH" and the trigraph "NGH" are basically replacements for "G" and "NG" that are used before "I", in order to avoid confusion with the "GI" digraph. For historical reasons, they are also used before "E" or "Ê".
    • G = [ʒ] before i, ê, and e, [ɣ] elsewhere
    • D and GI = [z] in the northern dialects (including Hanoi), and [j] in the central, southern and Saigon dialects.
    • V is pronounced [v] in the northern dialects, and [j] in the southern dialects.
    • R = [ʐ, ɹ] in southern dialects

    Vietnamese is a tonal language with 6 tones. These tones are marked as follows:
    Vietnamese (tiếng việt / 㗂越) Vietnamese_tones
    You can hear how to pronounce the Vietnamese letters and tones at:
    www.seasite.niu.edu/Vietnamese/Guide_to_Pronunciation/alphabet/alphabet_system.htm

    Sample text in Vietnamese

    Vietnamese (tiếng việt / 㗂越) Udhr_vietnamese
    A recording of this text by Phan Tuấn Quốc (from south Vietnam)


    A recording of this text by Nguyễn Văn Thắng (from north Vietnam)

    Translation

    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
    (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
    Information about Vietnamese | Chữ-nôm script | Vietnamese phrases | Vietnamese colours | Vietnamese numbers | Tower of Babel in Vietnamese | Vietnamese learning materials

    Links

    Information about the Vietnamese language
    http://www.seasite.niu.edu/vietnamese/VNMainpage/vietsite/vietsite.htm
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_language
    Online Vietnamese lessons
    http://www.seasite.niu.edu/vietnamese/vnlanguage/supportns/tableofcontent.htm
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/vnonline/
    http://learnviet.blogspot.com
    http://yourvietnamese.com
    https://www.udemy.com/learn-to-speak-vietnamese-like-a-native
    http://www.learnvietnamese.org
    https://www.glovico.org/en/vietnamese
    VietnamesePod101.com - Learn Vietnamese with Free Podcasts
    Collections of Vietnamese phrases
    http://www.vietcali.com/qevp.htm
    http://linguanaut.com/english_vietnamese.htm
    http://www.vietnamtravel.org/learn-vietnamese
    Vietnamese (tiếng việt / 㗂越) Vietnamese-468x60
    Vietnamese Accents - automatically inserts Vietnamese accent marks
    http://vietnameseaccent.com
    Vietnamese/English forum
    http://vietnameseonline.net
    Online Vietnamese dictionaries
    http://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~duc/Dict/
    http://vdict.com
    http://www.vietnamesedictionary.net
    Vietnamese Electronic talking dictionaries
    http://www.ectaco.com
    Vietnamese fonts
    http://fontchu.com
    http://www.vps.org
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/vietunicode/
    Online radio in Vietnamese
    http://www.vietnamradio.com
    http://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/
    Online news in Vietnamese
    http://dantri.com.vn/
    http://nguoi-viet.com/
    http://www.nhandan.org.vn
    http://www.vietnamdaily.com
    http://www.rfa.org/vietnamese/
    Native content for Vietnamese learners
    http://langreviews.com/native-content-vietnamese/

    Mon-Khmer languages

    Khmer, Vietnamese
    Other languages written with the Latin alphabet

    http://www.omniglot.com/writing/vietnamese.htm


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