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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/vietnamese Vietnamese] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Vietnamese. Giving your opinion is an important part of communication and it can help you express yourself better. Let's get started!  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/vietnamese Vietnamese] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about giving your opinion in Vietnamese. Sharing your thoughts and feelings is important when learning a language. By giving your opinion, not only will you be able to express yourself better, but you will also learn new vocabulary and grammar structures. So, let's get started!
 
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== Expressing Your Opinion ==
When expressing your opinion in Vietnamese, there are a few phrases that you should know. Here are some of the most common ones:


<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Articles|Articles]] & [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Ask-Questions|Ask Questions]].</span>
== Forming an Opinion in Vietnamese ==
When it comes to giving your opinion, there are a few common phrases that you can use in Vietnamese. These phrases are often used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate that what you are about to say is your personal opinion.
* "Theo tôi" (in my opinion)
* "Theo ý kiến của tôi" (according to my opinion)
* "Tôi nghĩ rằng" (I think that)
* "Đối với tôi" (to me)
For example:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Theo tôi  || /tʰeow toj/ || In my opinion, ...
|-
| Tôi thấy || Toi thay || I think
|-
| Tôi nghĩ || Toi nghi || I think
|-
|-
| Tôi tin rằng || Toi tin rang || I believe
| Theo ý kiến của tôi  || /tʰeow iː  kjɛːn kuwɑː tɔj/ || In my opinion, ...
|-
|-
| Tôi không thấy || Toi khong thay || I don't think
| Tôi nghĩ rằng  || /tɔj ŋɪ̆ ɹaŋ/ || I think that, ...
|-
|-
| Tôi không tin rằng || Toi khong tin rang || I don't believe
| Đối với tôi  || /doi v̻ɔj tɔj/ || To me, ...
|}
|}


You can also use these phrases to agree or disagree with someone else's opinion. For example, if someone says "I think it's a good idea", you can say "Tôi cũng thấy điều đó là một ý tưởng tốt" (Toi cung thay dieu do la mot y tuong tot). This translates to "I also think that is a good idea".
== Words for Describing Your Opinion ==


== Asking for Someone's Opinion ==
In addition to these phrases, there are also some adjectives that you can use to describe your opinion. These adjectives will help you to express yourself more clearly and give more detail to your opinion.
If you want to ask someone for their opinion, you can use the following phrases:
* "Tuyệt vời" (excellent)
* "Hay" (good)
* "Bình thường" (normal)
* "Tệ" (bad)
* "Không tệ lắm" (not too bad)
* "Không hay lắm" (not too good)


For example:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Tuyệt vời  || /twəjt vɔj/ || Excellent
|-
| Hay  || /haj/ || Good
|-
|-
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Bình thường  || /bɨ̆ɲ tʰuəŋ/ || Normal
|-
|-
| Bạn nghĩ sao? || Ban nghi sao? || What do you think?
| Tệ  || /tɛə̆/ || Bad
|-
|-
| Bạn có ý kiến gì? || Ban co y kien gi? || What is your opinion?
| Không tệ lắm  || /kʰɔ̆ŋ tɛə̆ lam/ || Not too bad
|-
|-
| Bạn có thể cho tôi biết ý kiến của bạn? || Ban co the cho toi biet y kien cua ban? || Can you tell me your opinion?
| Không hay lắm  || /kʰɔ̆ŋ haj lam/ || Not too good
|}
|}


You can also use these phrases to ask for someone's opinion on a specific topic. For example, if you want to know what someone thinks about a movie, you can say "Bạn nghĩ sao về phim này?" (Ban nghi sao ve phim nay?). This translates to "What do you think about this movie?".
== Expressing Disagreement ==
 
When you are having a conversation in Vietnamese, it is also important to know how to disagree with someone politely. Here are some phrases that you can use to express disagreement:


== Quiz ==
* "Tôi không đồng ý lắm" (I don't really agree)
Test your knowledge of expressing opinions in Vietnamese with this quiz:
* "Tôi không tán thành ý kiến của bạn" (I do not agree with your opinion)
* "Không chắc" (I'm not sure)
* "Điều đó không đúng" (That's not right)


{| class="wikitable"
For example, let's see how a conversation might go:
|-
 
! Question !! Answer
Person 1: "Món ăn này rất ngon đấy" (This food is really delicious)
|-
Person 2: "Tôi không tán thành ý kiến của bạn" (I do not agree with your opinion)
| How do you say "I don't think so" in Vietnamese? || Tôi không thấy
 
|-
== Cultural Insight ==
| How do you ask someone for their opinion in Vietnamese? || Bạn có ý kiến gì?
 
|-
In Vietnamese culture, it is common to use indirect speech when giving your opinion. This means that instead of saying things directly, Vietnamese people often use a more subtle approach. For example, they might say something like "Trời ơi, hôm nay nóng quá" (Oh my, it's so hot today) to express that they are uncomfortable in the heat.
| How do you say "I believe it" in Vietnamese? || Tôi tin rằng
 
|}
== Practice Makes Perfect ==
 
Now that you know how to give your opinion in Vietnamese, it's time to practice! Use the phrases we've learned today in conversations with [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=139 native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/vietnamese/question questions] that you might have.


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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Personal-pronouns|Personal pronouns]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Articles|Articles]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Ask-Questions|Ask Questions]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
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* [https://yourvietnamese.com/learn-vietnamese/sentence-structure/ Vietnamese basic grammar: sentence structure – YourVietnamese]
* [https://www.langoly.com/vietnamese-learning-apps/ The 9 Best Apps to Learn Vietnamese: Speak Like a Native in No ...]


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Vietnamese Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Vietnamese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about giving your opinion in Vietnamese. Sharing your thoughts and feelings is important when learning a language. By giving your opinion, not only will you be able to express yourself better, but you will also learn new vocabulary and grammar structures. So, let's get started!


After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Articles & Ask Questions.

Forming an Opinion in Vietnamese[edit | edit source]

When it comes to giving your opinion, there are a few common phrases that you can use in Vietnamese. These phrases are often used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate that what you are about to say is your personal opinion.

  • "Theo tôi" (in my opinion)
  • "Theo ý kiến của tôi" (according to my opinion)
  • "Tôi nghĩ rằng" (I think that)
  • "Đối với tôi" (to me)

For example:

Vietnamese Pronunciation English
Theo tôi /tʰeow toj/ In my opinion, ...
Theo ý kiến của tôi /tʰeow iː kjɛːn kuwɑː tɔj/ In my opinion, ...
Tôi nghĩ rằng /tɔj ŋɪ̆ ɹaŋ/ I think that, ...
Đối với tôi /doi v̻ɔj tɔj/ To me, ...

Words for Describing Your Opinion[edit | edit source]

In addition to these phrases, there are also some adjectives that you can use to describe your opinion. These adjectives will help you to express yourself more clearly and give more detail to your opinion.

  • "Tuyệt vời" (excellent)
  • "Hay" (good)
  • "Bình thường" (normal)
  • "Tệ" (bad)
  • "Không tệ lắm" (not too bad)
  • "Không hay lắm" (not too good)

For example:

Vietnamese Pronunciation English
Tuyệt vời /twəjt vɔj/ Excellent
Hay /haj/ Good
Bình thường /bɨ̆ɲ tʰuəŋ/ Normal
Tệ /tɛə̆/ Bad
Không tệ lắm /kʰɔ̆ŋ tɛə̆ lam/ Not too bad
Không hay lắm /kʰɔ̆ŋ haj lam/ Not too good

Expressing Disagreement[edit | edit source]

When you are having a conversation in Vietnamese, it is also important to know how to disagree with someone politely. Here are some phrases that you can use to express disagreement:

  • "Tôi không đồng ý lắm" (I don't really agree)
  • "Tôi không tán thành ý kiến của bạn" (I do not agree with your opinion)
  • "Không chắc" (I'm not sure)
  • "Điều đó không đúng" (That's not right)

For example, let's see how a conversation might go:

Person 1: "Món ăn này rất ngon đấy" (This food is really delicious) Person 2: "Tôi không tán thành ý kiến của bạn" (I do not agree with your opinion)

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

In Vietnamese culture, it is common to use indirect speech when giving your opinion. This means that instead of saying things directly, Vietnamese people often use a more subtle approach. For example, they might say something like "Trời ơi, hôm nay nóng quá" (Oh my, it's so hot today) to express that they are uncomfortable in the heat.

Practice Makes Perfect[edit | edit source]

Now that you know how to give your opinion in Vietnamese, it's time to practice! Use the phrases we've learned today in conversations with native speakers and ask them any questions that you might have.

To improve your Vietnamese Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website.


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]