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| phiendich | Thursday 05th of January 2006 09:22:06 AM |
| Make your question about Vietnamese here - If you have any questions in learning Vietnamese, post them here for all to help you. | |
| TroySoy2 | Saturday 07th of January 2006 12:55:13 PM |
| - I have a question that I posted earlier, but it's probably really simple: Do "cám ơn" and "cảm ơn" have the same meaning? Are they used differently at all? They both are used to thank someone, but I wanted to be sure. Better safe than sorry... | |
| phiendich | Saturday 07th of January 2006 01:49:57 PM |
| - Hello TroySoy2 Yes, they have the same meaning absolutely. | |
| TroySoy2 | Sunday 08th of January 2006 12:44:47 PM |
| - Great. Thank you for a quick reply! Now I can sleep at night. =P | |
| axelfox | Tuesday 17th of January 2006 01:53:15 PM |
| - I live with a native speaker. Are there any specific ways that I could learn Vietnamese (daily lessons, speakings, conversations, etc)? [quote][i]Originally posted by phiendich[/i] If you have any questions in learning Vietnamese, post them here for all to help you.[/quote] | |
| phiendich | Wednesday 18th of January 2006 05:49:01 AM |
| - I think that from the native speaker you can - practise what you learn. - get the correction for you mistake in pronunciation, writing, etc... - learn how Vietnameses speak in fact. - get knowledges about culture, history and country. I think it's important part of learning any language. - converse in Vietnamese, it's general skill. About Vietnamese lessons I think you need to take them from a teacher who has a systematic method of teaching. | |
| evietnamese | Tuesday 24th of January 2006 09:07:20 PM |
| - Hi, you can learn Vietnamese Have a good time. | |