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* [[Language/Vietnamese/Culture/Traditional-Music/az|0 to A1 Course → Culture → Traditional Music]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Culture/Mid-Autumn-Festival/az|0 to A1 Course → Culture → Mid-Autumn Festival]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 13 May 2023
Tet: Understanding the Significance and Associated Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Tet is the Vietnamese New Year celebration, which usually falls between late January and mid-February. It is the most important holiday in Vietnam and is celebrated by Vietnamese people all over the world. In this lesson, you will learn about the significance of Tet and the associated vocabulary.
Significance of Tet[edit | edit source]
Tet is a time for family reunions and is considered the first day of spring. It is a time to remember the ancestors and to welcome the new year with good luck and happiness. Vietnamese people believe that Tet is the time when the fate of the family is determined for the coming year, so it is important to start the new year in a positive and happy way.
During Tet, Vietnamese people clean their houses, decorate them with flowers and fruits, and cook traditional foods. They also visit temples and pagodas to pray for good luck and blessings. Children receive lucky money in red envelopes from their elders, and families gather to enjoy traditional Tet dishes and exchange good wishes.
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Here are some common vocabulary words associated with Tet:
Vietnamese | Pronunciation | Azerbaijani Translation |
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Tết | tɛt | Tət |
Chúc mừng năm mới | tʃuk mɨŋ nam mɔj | Yeni iliniz mubarak |
Giao thừa | ɟaːw tʰɨ̂ə | Qeyriyyə gecəsi |
Mâm ngũ quả | mam ŋu kwə̂ | Beş meyvəlik sofrə |
Bánh chưng | ɓan tɕuŋ | Çünqü şirniyyatı |
Xông đất | soŋ dat | Yer təmizləməsi |
Lì xì | liksi | Şans pulu |
- Tết - Vietnamese New Year
- Chúc mừng năm mới - Happy New Year
- Giao thừa - New Year's Eve
- Mâm ngũ quả - Five-fruit tray
- Bánh chưng - Square glutinous rice cake
- Xông đất - First-footing, entering the house on the first day of the new year to bring good luck
- Lì xì - Lucky money in a red envelope
Now that you know these key vocabulary words, you can start practicing and using them in your conversations about Tet.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Tet is a special time for Vietnamese people to celebrate the new year, to reunite with family, and to wish for good luck and happiness. By understanding the significance of Tet and the associated vocabulary, you will be able to participate in and appreciate this important Vietnamese holiday.
Other lessons[edit | edit source]
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Traditional Music
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Mid-Autumn Festival
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Cuisine and Dining
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Vietnamese Values
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Ao Dai
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Movie and Television
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Social Etiquette
- 0 to A1 Course → Culture → Other Traditional Clothing