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Vietnamese Tones and audio learning

cocobipbip

I am a long time lurker on this forum and I am making some resources to learn and listen to the Vietnamese tones. These are very difficult for the English-ear, so, I made a blog with audio recordings.

If you want to see/listen as well, please reply asking so. I don't want to spam this awesome forum with promotional material, so if anyone wants the url, please ask. It isn't a money-maker or anything, just a passion project.

I plan on making some audio-flash cards as well, to test my hearing, but I need to learn php first :)

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AB_Wayne

Yes thankyou

cocobipbip

Thanks Wayne.

Here is a table of audio recordings showcasing the . The hoi tone is incredible difficult for me.

Also, how to pronounce all the .

I hope everyone finds it useful. I hope to add more pro-learning material soon.

Jackjones85

This is very cool, being able to visualize or rather compare the sound to something familiar is very good.

Thanks a lot!

OceanBeach92107

cocobipbip wrote:

Thanks Wayne.

Here is a table of audio recordings showcasing the . The hoi tone is incredible difficult for me.

Also, how to pronounce all the .

I hope everyone finds it useful. I hope to add more pro-learning material soon.


Excellent!

When I first got to Hanoi in 2018 I hired a private teacher to help me.

We didn't really click but the first thing she did was prepare a couple of crib sheets for me with all of the information you've got there.

I refer back to the crib sheets whenever I remember but of course, they don't have the audio attached to them.

This is a great tool.

Thanks for sharing

jhanses

Thank you so much!

Maxep

Yes, very helpful

Many thanks for sharing

cocobipbip

Thanks everyone for the encouragment! It means a lot. I will continue to add to the website often.

FYI, the main thrust of the website is the "One Word A Day" blog where I present a word everyday, upload audio for its pronunciation, and talk about some funny/culturally-relevant insights.

For example, did you know that means: underwear, pants, overalls and shorts? Vietnamese is loaded with these kinds of linguistic overloading of terms.

Anyone who wants to contribute is welcome.

Ciambella

cocobipbip wrote:

For example, did you know that means: underwear, pants, overalls and shorts? Vietnamese is loaded with these kinds of linguistic overloading of terms.


Actually, "qu廕吵" doesn't mean underwear, pants, overalls, and shorts as you said.

The word "qu廕吵" is a generic noun to call the bottom part of an outfit. To indicate a specific "bottom", you'll need a modified noun to follow the generic noun.

- pants: qu廕吵, or to be specific, qu廕吵 di (di is long; qu廕吵 di are long pants)

- overalls: qu廕吵 y廕禦 (y廕禦 is bib; qu廕吵 y廕禦 are pants with attached bib)

- shorts: qu廕吵 羅i (羅i is thigh; qu廕吵 羅i are the bottom items that end at your thighs, but that term is only used for the kind of shorts one wears at home or in bed. In Vietnam, the kind of shorts one wears outdoors is "qu廕吵 short" or "qu廕吵 s廙t." Vietnamese language is full of French terms, thus the word "short" (no s) is French, not English.

- Underwear is not "qu廕吵" in Vietnamese. Instead, it's "廙 l籀t" or "qu廕吵 獺o l籀t." 廙 l籀t is the generic term for undergarments (both top and bottom). Again, to be specific, you'll need a modified noun: "qu廕吵 l籀t" or "qu廕吵 xi-l穩p" (from the French word "slip").

Saying "Vietnamese is "loaded with linguistic overloading of terms" is taking a rather simplistic view. With more research, you'll find that modifiers are the most important part in Vietnamese, and being familiar with the modifiers is the only way to become proficient in this difficult-to-master language.

cocobipbip

Hi and thanks for your reply. This is great to discuss!

紮喝廕吵-as-pants is the prototype of the category of pants-like-clothing, of which "underwear" belongs. It is not correct to say "underwear is not qu廕吵".

Underwear is a type of qu廕吵 in the same way that a kumquat tree is a tree: you can refer to the kumquat tree as simply "tree" if the context allows.

Likewise, it is more specific to say "qu璽n ao lot" for underwear, but that is not necessarily more "correct", just more specific. In this way, the "ao lot" it is more of a clarifier, not a modifier.

Guest2023

Whats with all the Indians looking for jobs on here.

Guest2023

cocobipbip wrote:

Hi and thanks for your reply. This is great to discuss!

紮喝廕吵-as-pants is the prototype of the category of pants-like-clothing, of which "underwear" belongs. It is not correct to say "underwear is not qu廕吵".

Underwear is a type of qu廕吵 in the same way that a kumquat tree is a tree: you can refer to the kumquat tree as simply "tree" if the context allows.

Likewise, it is more specific to say "qu璽n ao lot" for underwear, but that is not necessarily more "correct", just more specific. In this way, the "ao lot" it is more of a clarifier, not a modifier.


Nearly all shops here in the south use 廙 l籀t on their signage.

Ciambella

colinoscapee wrote:

Nearly all shops here in the south use 廙 l籀t on their signage.


Yep. Its 廙 l籀t in the Central and the South, and qu廕吵 獺o l籀t in the North. In no part of the country where qu廕吵 means underwear.

Ciambella

colinoscapee wrote:

Whats with all the Indians looking for jobs on here.


That poster has been bombarding my inbox with demands (not requests) for my cooperation in helping him move to VN and find him a job. Since blocking him, I cant see his post so I guess he resorts to putting the demand on the forum.

Hes gone now.

Mac68

Hello Vietnam. Well, after last 5 years in US, we are wanting to move back to VN.
BAD timing though.
Looking toward 2022 hopefully before Tet. Depends on government in VN. allowing us.
Who wooda thunk
Sincerely
Mac
ADDP

OceanBeach92107

Mac68 wrote:

Hello Vietnam. Well, after last 5 years in US, we are wanting to move back to VN.
BAD timing though.
Looking toward 2022 hopefully before Tet. Depends on government in VN. allowing us.
Who wooda thunk
Sincerely
Mac
ADDP


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