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Regular Price $249.95 Buy Info | | AB-2000 offers the following features: Fast and easy tool to store and access a virtually unlimited number of customer addresses in English as well as in Vietnamese Fast and easy search capabilities which let you search for any fields of... | | | | | | | | | | Produtos Introdução Amostra da Escrita Tradução Amostras de Som Articles on Vietnamita Produtos Introdução Vietnamese is spoken in Vietnam by about 70 million people. Its linguistic affiliation has long been a matter of debate. It is now throught by most to belong to the Mon-Khmer family of languages which includes Khmer (Cambodian), but this is not entirely certain. The only language closely related to Vietnamese is Muong, spoken in northern Vietnam.
VIetnam was ruled by China until the middle of the 10th century. So many Chinese words entered the language that Vietnamese was long thought to be related to Chinese. It was written using the Chinese characters until the 17th century, when Catholic missionaries devised a Roman-based orthography. It contains a complex system of diacritical marks, some distinguishing certain vowel sounds, others indicating tone. As can be seen in some of the lines above, a letter may often contain two diacritical marks.
The Tale of Kieu, the Vietnamese national poem, was written by Nguyen Du in the early 19th century. It is 3,254 lines in length; educated Vietnamese know most of them by heart.
Vietnamita é falado/usado pelos seguintes países: Camboja, Estados Unidos da América, Laos, Vietnã. Language Family Family: Independent Direitos Autorais © Kenneth Katzner,
The Languages of the World,
Publicados por Routledge. Amostra da Escrita Tradução The grass had grown all over the garden. Here and there reeds raised their slender stalks.
At the window from which she used to contemplate the room there was no one. The outer walls, beaten by the rain, had lost their paint.
Neither behind nor before was there trace of a living soul.
Yet a flowering peach branch, sole witness of the past, still smiled at the eastern breeze.
In the empty buildings the swallows fluttered.
The grass had grown up everywhere, the footprints were covered with moss.
The corners of the walls were overgrown with brambles and thorns.
This was the road which he traversed in days gone by.
Kim-Van-Kieu
Amostras de Som Você precisa ter Real Player para tocar a amostra de som. Intensive - FSI Vietnamese Level 1 (18 cass. w/text) Intensive - FSI Vietnamese Level 2 (10 cass. w/text) Language-30 Vietnamese Learning Audio Tape Rosetta Stone Vietnamese Level I Articles on Vietnamita Development and validation of a Vietnamese-language depression rating scale Vietnamese language |  |