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- Vietnamese Grammar, Dialects Writing - Britannica
Vietnamese language, official language of Vietnam, spoken in the early 21st century by more than 70 million people It belongs to the Viet-Muong subbranch of the Vietic branch of the Mon-Khmer family, which is itself a part of the Austroasiatic stock
- Vietnamese language and alphabet - Omniglot
Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam, and is spoken by the majority of the population as a native language Ethnic minority groups speak it as a second language
- Vietnamese Culture – 15 Traditions you should know
Vietnamese culture is a tapestry of traditions that have been passed down through generations From the vibrant festivals to the diverse cuisine, it is a treasure trove of unique customs and practices In this guide, we will explore 15 traditions that offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam
- Vietnamese Language: an Introduction – YourVietnamese
The Vietnamese Language (in Vietnamese: Tiếng Việt, or Tieng Viet without accent marks) has existed for millenia but only in spoken form for most of the earlier periods
- Vietnamese Culture: A Comprehensive Guide to Traditions, Customs, and . . .
Discover the richness of Vietnamese culture, from ancient traditions to modern influences Explore history, customs, food, art, and more in this comprehensive guide
- Vietnamese language: An introduction for first-time visitors
Vietnamese language (tiếng Việt) is the official language of Vietnam and is spoken by a large majority of the population It is also one of the few languages in Asia that uses the Latin alphabet rather than other symbols
- Vietnamese Language - Dialects Structure - MustGo
Interested in learning more about the Vietnamese language and its status? Read about its structure and find out how widely it is spoken worldwide
- Vietnamese - EthnoMed
Vietnamese culture is very complex, in part due to the participation of many groups in Vietnamese history The earliest known inhabitants of the Indochinese peninsula were Austronesian tribes that migrated north from the islands of the South Pacific
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