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==Other lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Vietnamese-Food/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Vietnamese Food]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Food-Ordering/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Food Ordering]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Drinks-and-Beverages/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Drinks and Beverages]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Counting-21-and-Beyond/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 21 and Beyond]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Relationships/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Relationships]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Counting-11-20/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 11-20]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Hello-and-Goodbye/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Hello and Goodbye]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Giving-Directions/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Giving Directions]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Modes of Transportation]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Counting-1-10/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 1-10]] | |||
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Introducing-Yourself/az|0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Introducing Yourself]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 13 May 2023
Heading level 1[edit | edit source]
Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Vietnamese Course"! In this lesson, we will learn about Vietnamese vocabulary related to family members.
Heading level 2: Vietnamese Family Structure[edit | edit source]
In Vietnamese culture, the family is considered the most important social unit. The family structure is often extended and includes multiple generations living together under one roof. It is common for grandparents to live with their children and grandchildren. Family is highly respected and valued in Vietnamese culture.
Heading level 2: Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Let's take a look at some Vietnamese vocabulary related to family members:
Vietnamese | Pronunciation | North Azerbaijani |
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Gia đình | [zaːˀ ɗɪn] | Ailə |
Bố | [ɓoː] | Ata |
Mẹ | [mɛ̌ː] | Ana |
Con trai | [kə̂wŋ͡m t͡ɕaːj] | Oğul |
Con gái | [kə̂wŋ͡m ɣaːj] | Qız |
Anh trai | [ʔaŋ͡m t͡ʃaːj] | Bəy |
Em trai | [ɛm t͡ʃaːj] | Birader |
Chị gái | [t͡ɕi˧ˀ˥ ɣaːj˧ˀ˥] | Bacı |
Em gái | [ɛm ɣaːj] | Bacı |
- Gia đình (family): This word refers to the whole family, including parents, siblings, grandparents, and other relatives.
- Bố (father): This is a term for father, and it is an important figure in Vietnamese families.
- Mẹ (mother): This is a term for mother, and it is another important figure in Vietnamese families.
- Con trai (son): This term refers to a son in Vietnamese.
- Con gái (daughter): This term refers to a daughter in Vietnamese.
- Anh trai (older brother): The term is used for an older brother in Vietnamese.
- Em trai (younger brother): The term is used for a younger brother in Vietnamese.
- Chị gái (older sister): The term is used for an older sister in Vietnamese.
- Em gái (younger sister): The term is used for a younger sister in Vietnamese.
Heading level 2: Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
In Vietnamese culture, family is at the center of everyday life. Family members are expected to support and care for each other. Respect for elders is also highly valued, and younger members of the family are expected to show respect to their elders. Vietnamese people place great importance on their family relationships, and they often prioritize family over other aspects of their lives.
Heading level 2: Practice[edit | edit source]
Now that we’ve gone over the vocabulary, let’s practice! Please match the Vietnamese words with their English translations.
Vietnamese | English |
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Gia đình | A. Son |
Bố | B. Daughter |
Mẹ | C. Father |
Con trai | D. Family |
Con gái | E. Mother |
Anh trai | F. Older Brother |
Em trai | G. Older Sister |
Chị gái | H. Younger Brother |
Em gái | I. Younger Sister |
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Congratulations! You now have a good understanding of Vietnamese vocabulary related to family members.
Other lessons[edit | edit source]
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Vietnamese Food
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Food Ordering
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Drinks and Beverages
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 21 and Beyond
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Relationships
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 11-20
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Hello and Goodbye
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Giving Directions
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Modes of Transportation
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Counting 1-10
- 0 to A1 Course → Vocabulary → Introducing Yourself