HOW TO SOUND POLITE IN VIETNAM | CÁCH NÓI LỊCH SỰ Ở VIỆT NAM | LEARN VIETNAMESE WITH SVFF
If you’re learning Vietnamese, you probably know that, first of all, Vietnamese is a tonal language and, second of all, the pronoun system is quite complicated. We use family-based pronouns such as anh (older brother), chị (older sister), em (younger sibling), cô (auntie), chú (uncle) etc. to address individuals of various age groups and sexes, and when talking to friends of about the same age, we use neutral pronouns such as tôi/mình/tớ (I) and bạn/cậu (you). You know that, huh? Are you? All right !
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FOOD REVIEW | MIXED RICE PAPER | BÁNH TRÁNG TRỘN | LEARN VIETNAMESE WITH SVFF
One of Vietnam’s well-known street foods is mixed rice paper (Banh trang tron). With any generation, it is also suitable, this dish attracts children and individuals across Vietnam, it was sold in many school canteens, and typically had a few different varieties.
Mixed Rice Paper (Banh trang tron) key ingredients typically include: rice paper (in 1 round piece or shredded), chilli powder, dried shrimp, and fried onion, seasoned. That’s why this food has become one of the best street foods for young people in Vietnam.
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE? LEARNING VIETNAMESE AS A FOREIGNER IN SAIGON
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SVFF VIETNAMESE DICTIONARY now available on Android!
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