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"Hello!"
"How are you?"
"I'm doing fine, thank you! And YOU?"
"I'm not doing/feeling so good/great."
"You hurt my feelings."
"I apologize./I'm sorry."
"I forgive you."
ALL the days of the week and ALL months of the year (numbers from 1-100 would be helpful, too!)

C'mon, my Vietnamese friends! Teach me how to say these things! Thank you! :)

2007-05-01 07:12:02 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

Also forgot something: I ALSO wanna know how to say, "Please." Thank you! :)

2007-05-01 07:13:22 · update #1

BTW, if you don't wanna give me ALL numbers from 1-100, then AT LEAST give me the numbers from 1-40. Thank you! :)

2007-05-01 07:15:07 · update #2

4 answers

Ok Heres all the Vietnamese i know. Ciao means hello. Em dep kwa means your very beautiful(its actually your beautiful very cos their language is like Spanish in that they say ie a cat big were we say a big cat,un u em,means i love you Em is not formal and means you ,you say it to younger people. Sin ciao chee dep.you look beautiful today,but shee is formal,for older people or your sister say. Hom nai chee sin dep. Today you look beautiful,homnai is today. Dambien similar to tambien in Spanish is goodbye.Thats about it, shame you didnt want to know Thai or Tagalog i coulda helped you a lot more. Vietnamese girls are so beautiful,yum.

2007-05-08 23:22:26 · answer #1 · answered by thfcsydney 6 · 0 0

"No doubt the desire for cosmetic first and each soldier thoung Vietnamese ladies The phrase THOUNG is a technique of claiming that you simply adore, love, relatively like. The final was once translated proper out of Google translate

2016-09-05 23:35:28 · answer #2 · answered by cura 4 · 0 0

http://www.vietcali.com/qevp.htm

2007-05-01 07:19:07 · answer #3 · answered by 5475uj1/// 3 · 0 0

are you having chest pain?

2015-06-03 04:03:03 · answer #4 · answered by Maryann 1 · 0 0

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