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Is Vietnamese tonal?

Is Vietnamese tonal?

Vietnamese is a tonal language, which means the inflection you put on a word changes its meaning. The tones are shown as symbols over and under the words, and their shapes actually let you know what your voice should be doing.

How do Vietnamese tones work?

Vietnamese is a tonal language. In writing, one tone is represented as unmarked (a), four are indicated with diacritics marked on a vowel (á, à, ả, and ã), and one is marked with a dot under a vowel (ạ).

How many Vietnamese tones are there?

six tones
There are six tones in Vietnamese. Their pronunciation varies from dialect to dialect.

Will my wife take care of my family if I marry Vietnam?

Nobody will judge you on not helping, but your wife will sure stand by her family when they need her. The 100\% truth is when a Vietnamese lady marry you, they take good care of their husband family, if your parents are old and you marry a Vietnamese lady. Sack your nurse the next day, she will fit in like they are her parents.

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Why is it so hard to find a girlfriend in Vietnam?

A major reason is the gender imbalance in Vietnam, its male to female ratio is 3 to 5, or 2 to 5, which makes women difficult to find ideal partner in the country. Because of this many Vietnamese girls seek to find their mate from outside the country

What happens when you marry a Vietnamese woman?

The 100\% truth is when a Vietnamese lady marry you, they take good care of their husband family, if your parents are old and you marry a Vietnamese lady. Sack your nurse the next day, she will fit in like they are her parents. Just call your nurse for prescription.

Why do Vietnamese women have a low divorce rate?

One of the problems people encounter in their marriage is loyalty. Vietnamese women tend to believe in keeping stable long-term relationships. By contrast, divorce rates in Vietnam are extremely low, because Vietnamese women understand the value of long-term emotional returns as opposed to short-term instant gratification.