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VietnameseVocabulary0 to A1 CourseCounting 1-10

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Welcome to the Vietnamese counting lesson! In this lesson, you will learn how to count from one to ten in Vietnamese. This lesson is designed for complete beginners who want to learn Vietnamese from scratch. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to count from one to ten in Vietnamese with confidence.

Heading level 2: Vietnamese Numbers[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into counting, let's take a look at the Vietnamese numbers from one to ten:

Vietnamese Pronunciation Kazakh Translation
một m-owt бір
hai ha-yi екі
ba bah үш
bốn bawn төрт
năm nahm бес
sáu sow алты
bảy bahy жеті
tám tahm сегіз
chín cheen тоғыз
mười moy он

Note: Vietnamese is a tonal language, which means that the tone of a word can change its meaning. However, we will not cover tones in this lesson. Instead, we will focus on the basic pronunciation of Vietnamese numbers.

Now, let's practice counting from one to ten in Vietnamese!

Heading level 3: Counting from 1 to 5[edit | edit source]

Here's how to count from one to five in Vietnamese:

  • một (one)
  • hai (two)
  • ba (three)
  • bốn (four)
  • năm (five)

Let's practice together:

  • một
  • hai
  • ba
  • bốn
  • năm

Great job! You can now count from one to five in Vietnamese.

Heading level 3: Counting from 6 to 10[edit | edit source]

Here's how to count from six to ten in Vietnamese:

  • sáu (six)
  • bảy (seven)
  • tám (eight)
  • chín (nine)
  • mười (ten)

Let's practice together:

  • sáu
  • bảy
  • tám
  • chín
  • mười

Congratulations! You can now count from one to ten in Vietnamese!

Heading level 2: Interesting Facts[edit | edit source]

Vietnamese numbers have different pronunciations when used in different contexts. For example, the number "một" can be pronounced as "mốt" in some cases, such as when counting money.

In Vietnamese culture, the number "4" is considered unlucky because it sounds like the word for "death". As a result, many Vietnamese people avoid using the number "4" in their daily lives.

Heading level 2: Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, you have learned how to count from one to ten in Vietnamese. You have also learned some interesting cultural facts about Vietnamese numbers. Keep practicing and you will soon be able to count to higher numbers in Vietnamese!

Heading level 1[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing the Vietnamese counting lesson! In the next lesson, you will learn some basic Vietnamese phrases to help you communicate with native speakers. Stay tuned!

Виетнам тілі курсы - 0-ден A1-ге[edit source]


Сәлемделу және таныстыру


Виетнам культурасындағы негіздер


Сан есептеу және сан есепке туғызу


Сайыстық себептер мен семантика


Отбасы және байланыстар


Тауарлар мен қағаз алауы


Етістіктер мен кірім жемісі


Санаттар және көңілді көрсету


Сипаттамалар және үлгілер


Көлік


Салт-дәстүрлі киімдер


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