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Vietnamese - Feelings and Emotions
In today's lesson, we will learn the main terms to describe feelings and emotion in Vietnamese. We will then go through a dialogue to practice the new words.
Main Terms for Feelings and Emotions in Vietnamese[edit | edit source]
Word in Vietnamese | IPA pronunciation | translation in English |
---|---|---|
Vui | /vuəj/ | Happy |
Buồn | /bwon/ | Sad |
Sợ | /soː/ | Afraid |
Giận | /jɛːn/ | Angry |
Thán phục | /tan˧ fux/ | Amazed |
Hài lòng | /haːj loŋ/ | Satisfied |
Kinh ngạc | /kinɲ˨ ŋaːk/ | Surprised |
Tuyệt vời | /tujɛət vwɔj/ | Fantastic |
Bất an | /bat˩ aːn/ | Anxious |
Tự hào | /tuj haːw/ | Proud |
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
- Nam:Em cảm thấy như thế nào?
Translation: How are you feeling?
- Diễm:Tôi rất vui!
Translation: I am very happy!
- Nam:Đúng vậy ạ. Em có bất an không?
Translation: That's right. Are you anxious?
- Diễm:Không, tôi không bất an.
Translation: No, I'm not anxious.
- Nam:Thế thì tốt lắm. Em cảm giác như thế nào khi nhận được một bức thư tuyệt vời?
Translation: That's good. How do you feel when you receive a fantastic letter?
- Diễm:Tôi thấy kinh ngạc và tự hào.
Translation: I feel surprised and proud.
- Nam:Tôi hiểu em ạ.
Translation: I understand.
- Diễm:Cảm ơn bạn.
Translation: Thank you.
Videos[edit | edit source]
365 Vietnamese: Positive Emotions/Feelings In Vietnamese - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Negative Feelings/Emotions In Vietnamese - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]