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Vietnamese, formerly known under French colonization as Annamese (see Annam), is the national and official language of Vietnam. It is the mother tongue of the Vietnamese people , who constitute 86% of Vietnam's population, and of about three million overseas Vietnamese, most of whom live in the United States. It is also spoken as a second language by some ethnic minorities of Vietnam. It is part of the Austroasiatic language family, of which it has the most speakers by a significant margin (several times larger than the other Austroasiatic languages put together). Much vocabulary has been borrowed from Chinese, and it was originally written using the Chinese writing system. The Vietnamese writing system in use today is an adapted version of the Latin alphabet, with additional diacritics for tones and certain letters.


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  • Audio Vietnamese
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    Pimsleur Basic Vietnamese Totally Audio - only 30 minutes a day 5 CDs Latest Pimsleur release More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Pimsleur Basic Vietnamese Audio 5 CDs Brand New : . 5 CDs This Basic program contains 5 hours of audio-only effective language learning with real-life spoken practice sessions. HEAR IT LEARN IT SPEAK IT The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Vietnamese structure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Vietnamese can actually be enjoyable and rewarding. The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction only bits and pieces of a language. Other language prog details
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    Vietnamese Audio CD Course Two Audio CD's and Phrase Book More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Vietnamese Audio CD Course - Audio and PhraseBook Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 2 CDs Based on the widely acclaimed accelerated learning method developed for U.S. Government personnel these language courses feature basic conversational phrases on two audio CDs . Topics include: Greetings Personal Needs Transportation Business Health and Emergency Terms and more. You can learn anytime anywhere... in your car... while exercising... whenever! The pocket-size Phrase Book included with the courses can be used separately as an excellent and handy reference guide while traveling. The Phrase Book includes: * Introduction by Charles Berlitz world-famous linguist * Separate Grammar Section * Pronunciation Guide * Updated Social Customs * Vocabulary Index * Phonetic Pronunciation Columns and Foreign Scr here
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    Pimsleur Comprehensive Vietnamese Level 1 Get other Vietnamese Language audio click here Comprehensive Vietnamese I includes 30 lessons of essential grammar and vocabulary -- 16 hours of real-life spoken practice sessions -- plus an introduction to reading. Upon completion of this Level I program you will have functional spoken proficiency with the most-frequently-used vocabulary and grammatical structures. You will be able to: * initiate and maintain face-to-face conversations * deal with every day situations -- ask for information directions and give basic information about yourself and family * communicate basic information on informal topics and participate in casual conversations * avoid basic cultural errors and handle minimum courtesy and travel requirements * satisfy personal needs and lim click on
  • Vietnamese Yourself
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    Teach Yourself Complete Vietnamese 2 Audio CDs and Book More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Teach Yourself Complete Vietnamese 2 Audio CDs and Book 2 CD's and Book Are you looking for a complete course in Vietnamese which takes you effortlessly from beginner to confident speaker? Whether you are starting from scratch or are just out of practice Complete Vietnamese will guarantee success! Now fully updated to make your language learning experience fun and interactive. You can still rely on the benefits of a top language teacher and our years of teaching experience but now with added learning features within the course and online. The course is structured in thematic units and the emphasis is placed on communication so that you effortles further data
  • Planet Vietnamese
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    Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook Two-way dictionary and Phrasebook Other Learn to Speak Vietnamese Audio and Books click here Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook - Paperback Paperback - 255pp Conical hats lacquerware bowls and flag T-shirts are fine - you can compare them with everyone else's. Or get talking and bring home souvenirs that no one can match. Open the phrasebook and make this trip your own. Comprehensive food section Tips on cultural etiquette Useful phrases for finding accomodations dealing with health emergencies and hitting the town Easy-to-use pronunciation guide Two way dictionary and sentence builder About the Vietnamese Language Vietnamese formerly known under French colonization as Annamese (see Anna here
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    Berlitz Vietnamese Travel Pack Includes 224 page phrase book and Audio CD More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Berlitz Vietnamese Travel Pack Phrase Book and Audio CD Brand New : Includes 224 page phrase book and Audio CD Berlitz Vietnamese Travel Pack includes a 224 page phrase book and an audio CD. Learners are provided with 1 200 written words and phrases easy-to-understand pronunciation a dictionary emergency expressions and color-coded sections for easy reference. The CD contains basic expressions and convenient topics such as eating out travel accommodations sightseeing and leisure making friends stores and health so you can listen and learn anytime anywhere * 1 200 words and phrases * sections color-coded by topic * easy-to-understand pronunciation * dictionary * menu rea further data
  • CDs Conversational Vietnamese Pimsleur Vietnamese Learn Audio
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    Pimsleur Conversational Vietnamese - Audio CD 8CDs 16 Lessons Audio CDs play on Car/Portable/Home CD player Other Vietnamese Audio Language Learning click here Other Pimsleur Audio click here Pimsleur Conversational Vietnamese - Audio CD Brand New : 8 CDs HEAR IT LEARN IT SPEAK IT The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Vietnamese structure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Vietnamese can actually be enjoyable and rewarding. The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction only bits and pieces of a language. Other language programs sell only pieces -- dictionaries; grammar books and instructions; lists of come here

 


Vietnamese, formerly known under French colonization as Annamese (see Annam), is the national and official language of Vietnam. It is the mother tongue of the Vietnamese people , who constitute 86% of Vietnam's population, and of about three million overseas Vietnamese, most of whom live in the United States. It is also spoken as a second language by some ethnic minorities of Vietnam. It is part of the Austroasiatic language family, of which it has the most speakers by a significant margin (several times larger than the other Austroasiatic languages put together). Much vocabulary has been borrowed from Chinese, and it was originally written using the Chinese writing system. The Vietnamese writing system in use today is an adapted version of the Latin alphabet, with additional diacritics for tones and certain letters.

It seems likely that in the distant past Vietnamese shared more characteristics common to other languages in the Austroasiatic family, such as an inflectional morphology and a richer set of consonant clusters, which have subsequently disappeared from the language. However, Vietnamese appears to have been heavily influenced by its location in the Southeast Asian sprachbund—with the result that it has acquired or converged toward characteristics such as isolating morphology and tonogenesis. These characteristics, which may or may not have been part of proto-Austroasiatic, nonetheless have become part of many of the phylogenetically unrelated languages of Southeast Asia—for example, Thai (one of the Tai-Kadai languages), Tsat (a member of the Malayo-Polynesian group within Austronesian), and Vietnamese each developed tones as a phonemic feature, although their respective ancestral languages were not originally tonal.[citation needed] The Vietnamese language has similarities with Cantonese in regard to the specific intonations and unreleased plosive consonant endings, a legacy of archaic Chinese.

The ancestor of the Vietnamese language was originally based in the area of the Red River in what is now northern Vietnam, and during the subsequent expansion of the Vietnamese language and people into what is now central and southern Vietnam (through conquest of the ancient nation of Champa and the Khmer people of the Mekong delta in the vicinity of present-day Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnamese was linguistically influenced primarily by Chinese, which came to predominate politically in the 2nd century B.C.E.

With the rise of Chinese political dominance came radical importation of Chinese vocabulary and grammatical influence. As Chinese was, for a prolonged period, the only medium of literature and government, as well as the primary written language of the ruling class in Vietnam, much of the Vietnamese lexicon in all realms consists of Hán Việt (Sino-Vietnamese) words. In fact, as the vernacular language of Vietnam gradually grew in prestige toward the beginning of the second millennium, the Vietnamese language was written using Chinese characters (using both the original Chinese characters, called Hán tự, as well as a system of newly created and modified characters called Chữ nôm) adapted to write Vietnamese, in a similar pattern as used in Japan (kanji), Korea (hanja), and other countries in the Sinosphere. The Nôm writing reached its zenith in the 18th century when many Vietnamese writers and poets composed their works in Chữ Nôm, most notably Nguyễn Du and Hồ Xuân Hương (dubbed "the Queen of Nôm poetry").

As contact with the West grew, the Quốc Ngữ system of Romanized writing was developed in the 17th century by Portuguese and other Europeans involved in proselytizing and trade in Vietnam. When France invaded Vietnam in the late 19th century, French gradually replaced Chinese as the official language in education and government. Vietnamese adopted many French terms, such as đầm (dame, from madame), ga (train station, from gare), sơ mi (shirt, from chemise), and búp bê (doll, from poupée). In addition, many Sino-Vietnamese terms were devised for Western ideas imported through the French. However, the Romanized script did not come to predominate until the beginning of the 20th century, when education became widespread and a simpler writing system was found more expedient for teaching and communication with the general population.
 
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