Làm ơn - Please
Cảm ơn (Gahm uhn) - Thank you
Không sao đâu - You're welcome
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Vietnamese, Quick & Simple: Learn to Speak and Understand Vietnamese with Pimsleur Language Programs
If you want to get a good handle on Vietnamese pronunciation, this CD set is for you. Like other Pimsleur programs, this set offers a lot of repetition, which can be very helpful when you are trying to speak a new language. Unfortunately, it doesn’t teach you all that much, but it does give you a nice small set of vocabulary words to get you started. Plus, it teaches you the basics of how to use those words in various Vietnamese phrases, so you’ll be able to start talking real Vietnamese right away. A word of caution though – the speakers on the Audio CDs only use the Northern Vietnamese dialect (Ha Noi), so if you plan to travel in the South, this might not be all that helpful. For those of you who already know a little Vietnamese,
Pimleur's Comprehensive Vietnamese
might be more helpful to you.
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