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Written VietnameseVietnamese Alphabet and PronunciationSample Text in VietnameseVietnamese Official Cursive ScriptSample Videos in VietnameseLinksVietic LanguagesNotes1. The letters "F", "J", "W" and "Z" are not part of the Vietnamese alphabet, but are used in foreign loan words. "W" (vê-đúp)" is sometimes used in place of "Ư" in abbreviations. In informal writing, "W", "F", and "J" are sometimes used as shorthands for "QU", "PH" and "GI" respectively. 2. Th…Tones Notes1. The letters "F", "J", "W" and "Z" are not part of the Vietnamese alphabet, but are used in foreign loan words. "W" (vê-đúp)" is sometimes used in place of "Ư" in abbreviations. In informal writing, "W", "F", and "J" are sometimes used as shorthands for "QU", "PH" and "GI" respectively. 2. Th… TonesNorthern varieties of Vietnamese have the following six tones: In central and southern varieties of Vietnamese, the nặng tone, which is pronounced [˨˧], and the ngã tone is replaced with the hỏitone by many people. Download an alphabet chart for Vietnamese(Excel) Hear the Vietname…
Notes1. The letters "F", "J", "W" and "Z" are not part of the Vietnamese alphabet, but are used in foreign loan words. "W" (vê-đúp)" is sometimes used in place of "Ư" in abbreviations. In informal writing, "W", "F", and "J" are sometimes used as shorthands for "QU", "PH" and "GI" respectively. 2. Th…
TonesNorthern varieties of Vietnamese have the following six tones: In central and southern varieties of Vietnamese, the nặng tone, which is pronounced [˨˧], and the ngã tone is replaced with the hỏitone by many people. Download an alphabet chart for Vietnamese(Excel) Hear the Vietname…
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