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    I think people who want to learn Vietnamese should have a tutor first because Vietnamese is very hard to study ;D ;D

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    I agree with nhonho_88. Grammar Vietnam's really hard khan.Nguoi foreign sentence: "Storm in grammar not Vietnam" is true.

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    In seven years living and working in Vietnam, the most powerful impression on Robin Macpherson probably beats living on the streets. As many people from the developing country, the feeling when Robin first came to this tropical country is overwhelmed by the crowded line of motorcycles go on all streets.

    "But perhaps the most interesting things going on the street can see all activities of busy life are happening at this very hour, from building and selling to the cook ..." - Robin reviews . The scenes he'd poke a little and slightly disorganized but there is one characteristic of a developing country.

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    This is big help to me since i am studying vietnam language. I have Vietnamese friend who live there for 5 years is really good in Vietnam language

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    Important Information:

    To use these lessons you need to either

    install the VNI Vietnamese font and set your browser to use it. Instructions for this and other languages and fonts are given here. If you do this, you may need an older browser (ver 3.0) to display the Vietnamese letters correctly and you should use the "Old Versions" below.
    Note: if, when viewing Vietnamese words, you see any characters that look like a capital O with a slash through it, you are not seeing correct Vietnamese.

    use the "New Versions" below with a Unicode compliant system such as Win2000 or XP.

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    I would recommend all people saying Chao anh, chao em to tourist or at least xin chao instead of hello :-(

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    Do you have any videos for this?

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    Hi there
    vietnamese actually only difficult for pronounciation, due to it always come along with 6 diference tones, grama structures, i think easiers than others. learn theory in the class then practicing around sites in and out city, check out Hanoi language and culture tours

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