Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at
6:18 pm
Hi.
Im a Vietnamese. Im learning English, i wanna talk to everyone like an English or an American.
I try to say to my friends but my voice is not similar to.
Any suggest help me talking with an English voice or an American voice?
Thanks!
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at
7:25 pm
I know this Vietnamese girl, we have been dating off and on for the past year. Can you pls make a letter in vietnamese about how much a miss her and how much fun I had fun with her in the past. Pls be creative. P.S I don't like google translate in not accurate and I want it to be in Vietnamese because it will impress her. Pls use proper Vietnamese
Saturday, January 21st, 2012 at
7:38 pm
I need to write an essay about the french policies during the late 1800s-early 1900s. One viewpoint has to be from a french colonial and the other viewpoint has to be from a vietnamese resistance fighter. I have a page of info already that i wrote up about the resistance fighter but i need more policies that they had to obey and stuff. Could u give me some websites i could use and some personal info please. Thankyou
Friday, December 30th, 2011 at
6:18 pm
I am getting my 6 month American Welding Association certificate, and I would like to work abroad in Vietnam as a welder. And I know little vietnamese language.
Thursday, October 6th, 2011 at
6:00 pm
My cousin from Vietnam ,that I met 4 years ago, got a facebook and he's been speaking broken English. I kinda want to communicate in Vietnamese since I can understand Vietnamese but I can speak it... I know I have to say something like "em" referring to myself. So how do I say "I'm good?" Goggle translate didn't help.
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 at
6:03 pm
my parents were born in Vietnam and was raised in Vietnam and then moved to Canada and my mom was adopted in Vietnam but they both speak Cantonese does that make me Chinese or Vietnamese
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at
1:13 pm
Can someone translate the following sentences to vietnamese for me?
I don't want to waste your time.
Love is not for me.
I am sorry.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 at
4:54 am
what is the date when the vietnamese war end?
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at
6:18 pm
I'm Vietnamese and of course my parents run nail shops. A lot of people I ask think they talk about you in our language, however that's not really true. Does this offend you? People have to also understand that most of the people that work in the salons, (if not all) came from Vietnam so their English is not that good, which is why they are usually quiet when they do your nails and talk to each other to make way with the boredom/awkwardness.
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at
1:14 pm
I'm not a Republican, I'm not a bigot, and I do speak more than English.
This is not directed at people who speak only Spanish or Haitian Creole or Vietnamese. I have experienced numerous times in Florida and California, people who work for the state/ municipal goverments who either don't have a command of the English language, or speak nothing other than 'no speak English' Could I work for Bavaria and not speak German, or Tokyo and not speak Japanese?
Futhermore, I understand that you can get the U.S. citizenship test translated into a language other that English. You can become a citizen of the U.S without speaking fluent English. How is that right?
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 at
7:31 am
i have to write a paper on: why do vietnamese gangs tend to commit crimes against their own ethnic community? any ideas?
Monday, September 12th, 2011 at
1:30 pm
Okay, in the movie Platoon, there's a part where the American soldiers ransack this village and they're shouting stuff that I guess is in Vietnamese at these poor villagers... I am wondering what it is they're saying. If you've seen the movie then you'll know what I'm talking about.
One part is where there's some people hiding in this sort of hole thing underground and the soldiers are saying, "La dai" or like "La dai moi" (it sounds like "la die mao") at them to get them to come out. And then there's another part where Barnes is trying to get this one older guy to talk and he gets the guy's daughter and acts like he's going to shoot her and says something like, "I cacadou! I cacadou vee cee!" What the heck does that mean?? I spelled it that way because somebody else wrote it like that on a blog or something so it might be misspelled.
I tried to find the clip on Youtube but it's split into two different clips, and they might take awhile to load so I don't know if anybody wants to take the time but just in case, here they are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oNM0Ma-SNY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFmL8oOKl5I&feature=related
WARNING... this is a really disturbing part of the movie so keep that in mind if you decide to watch it.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Okay, thanks, but what are the soldiers saying to the villagers when they're yelling at them (I'm a writer and I need to know for a book!)
Monday, September 12th, 2011 at
10:50 am
I go to a nail salon that is run mostly my people who speak English as a second language. I believe that they are Vietnamese. Will they know what I'm talking about if I ask for a half moon manicure?? Or will I sound crazy? Thanks!
Sunday, September 11th, 2011 at
10:49 am
I am somewhat of a mutt, ethnically speaking. I am a mixture of a 25% Vietnamese and a 75% mix of European and Native American. This said, I seem to have, in my mind, Acquired many of the undesirable traits of these ethnicities. When I speak Of undesirable traits, I mean to say traits which I find somewhat ugly e.g. A small head that is round on a tall body. Thus, I have trouble accepting my physical appearance. How can I learn to love this body?
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
11:06 am
I know that many businesses want to buy direct from China, India, Vietnam, Thailand, etc in the Far East. However problems they face will be language, and trust. I operate from Singapore with connections in above areas and can handle your purchases sales safely wth quality checks. We can also handle repacking and distribution. We have good financial controls in Singapore. We are small but can get you connected. We will charge a small commision. Wondering which website will be the best place to advertize. We
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
10:43 am
Is this taught anymore? I want to learn!
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
8:25 am
I wanna get to know a guy who is Vietnamese and I have a crush on him. I talked to him for a few minutes which is good and found out a few things. I want to talk with him more,but how can I talk to him in english if he dosen't speak much of it? He has an esl class,but I don't know any Vietnamese and i tryed looking for online free translations,but never found any. He knows how to say a few words in english which is good and Please help me out thanks
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
12:21 am
Hi everyone,
I'm going with my friend to Vietnam for 9 days for tour. the tour is planned by a tour company and there will be a guide with us because not everyone speak English there.
Is there any advice from people who went there already and is there anything to careful from!!!
Saturday, September 10th, 2011 at
12:20 am
Tell me the def and how to write them.
How to greet or something like that.
Friday, September 9th, 2011 at
1:31 pm
Okay, in the movie Platoon, there's a part where the American soldiers ransack this village and they're shouting stuff that I guess is in Vietnamese at these poor villagers... I am wondering what it is they're saying. If you've seen the movie then you'll know what I'm talking about.
One part is where there's some people hiding in this sort of hole thing underground and the soldiers are saying, "La dai" or like "La dai moi" (it sounds like "la die mao") at them to get them to come out. And then there's another part where Barnes is trying to get this one older guy to talk and he gets the guy's daughter and acts like he's going to shoot her and says something like, "I cacadou! I cacadou vee cee!" What the heck does that mean?? I spelled it that way because somebody else wrote it like that on a blog or something so it might be misspelled.
I tried to find the clip on Youtube but it's split into two different clips, and they might take awhile to load so I don't know if anybody wants to take the time but just in case, here they are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oNM0Ma-SNY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFmL8oOKl5I&feature=related
WARNING... this is a really disturbing part of the movie so keep that in mind if you decide to watch it.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
You mean to tell me there's NOBODY HERE WHO WAS IN VIETNAM??? Come on, somebody's got to know.
Friday, September 9th, 2011 at
6:01 am
I'm Vietnamese i know to speak a little mandarin/cantonese and i was wondering what is a best way to get a chinese girlfriend? Or Vietnamese Girlfriend? Should i go to a chinatown and talk to girls?
Thursday, September 8th, 2011 at
6:00 am
um..hi im an eighth-grade and i am originally from Vietnam so i have this stupid vietnamese accent! and i hate it so much....i couldnt really speak clearly because of it..Does anybody knows how i can get rid of it ????and im always scared to ask questions because of my accent T^T
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
11:08 am
In April this year I'm traveling over to Vietnam to see my Dad who works there, I'm 15 by the way if that helps. Was just wondering about things i should know about going over there, do they speak much English over there? (I'm Australian) and what are some things you recommend doing over there, apart from shopping of course! I'll be on my own a lot as my Dad will be working most in the days and its only me going to visit him. So any tips and help would be much appreciated, also any tips on some basic language I should learn would be helpful
Thanks xxx.
if it helps in staying in Ho Chi Minh city
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
10:42 am
I misphrased the question earlier. I recently learned to sing VIETNAMESE and I need to add some great if not good songs.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
8:27 am
I'm just curious if an dating relationship or an long term marriage relationship could actually work out if you married someone from outside your culture. Say like, if i married an Chinese girl and i am Vietnamese would it actually work out for the both of us ? That would mean that she and i have to speak to each other in English because we can't speak other languages. Do any of you guys think a marriage or an relationship could work out if you get into a relationship with someone outside your culture ?
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
7:32 am
I want to write the content in my blog in Vietnamese, but Yahoo doesn't support font Vietnamese. What can I do?
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011 at
12:19 am
Do you feel that the US government has done enough to help the veterans and their families who are suffering from this?
My cousin who is 62 now, served in Nam and is, as we speak, on life support. His lungs and liver are eat up with cancer. The doctors say it is from the effects of Agent Orange. I am just trying to come to terms with this and want to know what others feel about this. Thanks.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at
1:34 pm
So I met my boyfriend online, we've been dating almost a year, and we talk on the phone or webcam almost every day. He moved here with his family from Vietnam when he was 7. His parents are in their 60's, and they can barely speak any English. They did NOT want him dating a girl outside his race, and when they found out he was dating a white girl, they gave him so much hell about it that we had to break up. They kept telling him that I was just using him, I was going to boss him around, I only wanted him for his money, etc. :/
We got back together 11 months ago, and we really love each other...his family has started to accept me, and they want to meet me. I'm so nervous though. My boyfriend says that they will accept me one day as long as I adjust to their culture, and I'm willing to do anything to be with him, I've already started learning Vietnamese...but...someone please help me on how I should act...tell me a bit more about their culture, etc.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at
8:26 am
this vietnamese lady gave me this medicine for my acne but the directions are in vietnamese. it says: Rua sach cho da bi benh, boi thuoc ngay 1-2 lan cho toi khi khoi han. Co the dung dai ngay (1-2 thang) de phong benh trung ca tai phat.
what does this mean?
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 at
4:55 am
I know there are different ways to say different words in vietnamese, but i want to know is there a more common way of speaking?
Like in Chinese, it's not really Chinese.. the most common is Mandarin.
if there is a more common way in Vietnamese, Please tell me because i'd really like the learn the most common form of it. ^_^
P.S.
I don't need anyone to tell me it's too hard.. I've already learn some words and can say them without hesitation including an accent.
Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at
5:57 pm
I'm learning Portuguese and I'm pretty far with that already. I'm intermediate level.
I recently took up German in order to ready myself for when I take it in school next year.
Me and my friend have a competition for who learns Vietnamese fastest.
And I was think about starting to study French as I get bored when I can't find anyone to talk to in the other languages.
Is this too hard to do, or is it possible?
Thanks. 
Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at
11:07 am
This sets Vietnam apart from all other Asian countries. And lots of Vietnamese are of Chinese heritage. I wonder how much trouble they had with the language upon immigration.
Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at
10:50 am
I'm just curious if an dating relationship or an long term marriage relationship could actually work out if you married someone from outside your culture. Say like, if i married an Chinese girl and i am Vietnamese would it actually work out for the both of us ? That would mean that she and i have to speak to each other in English because we can't speak other languages. Do any of you guys think a marriage or an relationship could work out if you get into a relationship with someone outside your culture ?
Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at
12:20 am
Is french taught to children in Vietnamese schools or must people learn the language on their own? I know a young (mid-twenties) woman who came to Canada recently from Vietnam as a teacher and she speaks completely fluent french, as if she grew up with it. I heard french was dying in Vietnam. Is that true or do all kids learn it?