Lesson #1 - Thank You!
June 1st, 2007Learn Vietnamese travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com! A little Vietnamese can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SurvivalPhrases.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency Vietnamese phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Vietnam.
Today we learn how to say “Thank you.” in Vietnamese. Be sure to stop by SurvivalPhrases.com before you set out on your trip to Vietnam, and be sure to leave us a post!
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Great job Mie- en!
I like Vietnamese language! here in NYC there are Vietnamese meetups where we get to meet with other people interest in Vietnamese culture, language and people.
They all are very nice and thankful people, I like those meetups!
Good luck and I look foward to this SP Vietnamese!
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These are great and I’m looking forward to hearing more!
thanks really nice to find on itunes - just about to go to vietnam.
if i could make a sauggestion though, id really appreciate a course with optional extras. with a theme uch as thankyou, but also other phrases. you can pack a fair bit into 5 minutes. as i can rewind and fast forward mi ipod, you could learn more if you were comfortable, but still making sure, as you did, through reptition, that you learnt the essential central phgrase.
anyway, just an idea
gam an - thankyou - is that how you’d spell it?
Cool find! Six months ago, I married a wonderful lady from Vietnam, and we are going to Nha Trang over Christmastime to visit her family. It’s my first time to Vietnam, so I’m excited about learning some phrases.
A polite suggestion: you could probably pack a little more in with a five-minute lesson. For example, using the new phrase in context my be fun.
Good luck!
Hey! I’m starting up, and want to concur with Will above - I’d like to see more put into the lessons… and what’s more the PDF guide has a LOT more stuff in it, but no guide on how to read Vietnamese! I’m not sure if Xin is pronounced “Sheen” or “Hin”, if there’s rising, high, falling intonation… an overview on how to read Vietnamese script would make these supplementary materials a lot more useful.
It would also help me when ordering from menu - if I can get the basic reading principles down, I can order Phô.
Thanks!
I could really use the phonetics on how to properly pronounce it. the podcast isn’t all that clear, so a rough phonetic translation and hints on the pitch (rising/falling) would be very helpful! I agree that you could put more in a lesson.
Thanks for including Vietnamese!
thanks for teaching me how to say thank you.
do I take it that is how to say it to a man
would I be right then for thank you to a women gam bah