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         Vietnamese Language:     more books (105)
  1. Vietnamese, Basic: Learn to Speak and Understand Vietnamese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) by Pimsleur, 2006-03-06
  2. Tuttle Concise Vietnamese Dictionary: Vietnamese-English English-Vietnamese by Phan Van Giuong, 2008-07-15
  3. Teach Yourself Vietnamese Complete Course by Dana Healy, Dana Healy, 2004-01-23
  4. Chung Ta Noi: Conversational Vietnamese--An Intermediate Text by Le Pham Thuy-Kim, Kim-Oanh Nguyen, et all 2002-01-07
  5. English for Vietnamese, Q&S: Learn to Speak and Understand English for Vietnamese with Pimsleur Language Programs (Vietnamese Edition) by Pimsleur, 2003-10-01
  6. The Oxford Picture Dictionary: English-Vietnamese Editon (The Oxford Picture Dictionary Program) by Norma Shapiro, Jayme Adelson-Goldstein, 1998-10-01
  7. Elementary Vietnamese: Revised Edition by Binh Nhu Ngo Ph.D., 2003-09-15
  8. Spoken Vietnamese for Beginners (Book + CD) (Southeast Asian Language Series) by Nguyen Long, Marybeth Clark, et all 1994-05-01
  9. Milet Mini Picture Dictionary: English-Vietnamese by Sedat Turhan, Sally Hagin, 2003-09-01
  10. Contemporary Vietnamese: An Intermediate Text (Book + audio) (Southeast Asian Language Text Series) by Nguyen Bich Thuan, 1997-01-01
  11. Milet Picture Dictionary: English-Vietnamese by Sedat Turhan, Sally Hagin, 2003-04-01
  12. Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary: Vietnamese-English English-Vietnamese (Periplus Pocket Dictionaries) by Benjamin Wilkinson, Giuong Van Phan, 2003-03-15
  13. The Rough Guide to Vietnamese Dictionary Phrasebook 3 (Rough Guide Phrasebooks) by Lexus, Rough Guides, 2006-05-29
  14. Continuing Vietnamese by Binh Nhu Ngo Ph.D., 2010-11-10

1. Lesson Table Of Content
This web site provides links on information and resources on Vietnam, its language, culture, customs, history, arts and people. Vietnamese is the official language in Vietnam and is spoken by about 78 millions Vietnamese in Vietnam and about 2
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/vietnamese/VNLanguage/SupportNS/tableofcontent.htm
Order Textbooks Important Information: To use these lessons you need to either
  • install the VNI Vietnamese font and set your browser to use it. Instructions for this and other languages and fonts are given here . If you do this, you may need an older browser (ver 3.0) to display the Vietnamese letters correctly and you should use the "Old Versions" below.
    Note: if, when viewing Vietnamese words, you see any characters that look like a capital O with a slash through it, you are not seeing correct Vietnamese. use the "New Versions" below with a Unicode compliant system such as Win2000 or XP.
Table of Contents
Old Versions of the lessons using SEAsite VNI Times Font for older Browsers New Versions of the Lessons (under development) using Unicode encoding and Fonts, for Win2000 and XP and other Unicode-compliant computer systems.

2. Vietnamese Language And Culture
vietnamese language, Culture, VanHoa, History
http://www.saigon.com/~nguyent/language.html
Vietnamese Language, Culture, Van-Hoa, History
Edited with Dr. Hoa's (My Uncle) permission.
Vietnamese Names. By Dr. Hoa Dinh Nguyen. Vietnamese By Dr. Hoa Dinh Nguyen. Vietnamese Lexicography By Dr. Hoa Dinh Nguyen. Vietnamese Literature: A Brief Survey. By Dr. Hoa Dinh Nguyen. About Viet-Nam - By Virtual Reality Vision
( Excellence graphics [VRML], and Music [.mid] by Chi D. Nguyen) Van Hoc VietNam Beautiful work by T. Tran Vietnamese Culture, Language... From Liem Tran's excellence Homepage Van Hoa Viet Nam VIET-NET WEB Site CHOPSTICKS by Brittany Vuong Vietnamese Language
by Australian Defense Force School of Languages
Vietnamese Software
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3. Learn Vietnamese On Your Computer
vietnamese language tutorial for your desktop PC or laptop. Here are some greatlinks to sites with information about the vietnamese language and culture.
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Learn Vietnamese on your computer
Learn Vietnamese with these helpful products and links:
A Little Vietnamese

Language Tutorial
VietAnh Vietnamese-English Dictionary

First Thousand Vietnamese Words for Students

Vietnamese language tutorial for your desktop PC or laptop.
Vietnamese-English dictionary for your desktop PC or laptop
Student's vocabulary list for your desktop PC or laptop
Vietnamese Schools Around the World
VietAnh Vietnamese-English Dictionary First Thousand Vietnamese Words for Students A list of schools which teach the Vietnamese language. Vietnamese-English dictionary for your handheld Palm or Visor. Student's vocabulary list for your handheld Palm or Visor.
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Links to Vietnamese sites
Here are some great links to sites with information about the Vietnamese language and culture.
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4. Vietnamese Language
Last updated 01/14/2001. vietnamese language. Languages Schools. Vietnamese Literature. Vietnamese Cuisine
http://www.aucocenter.org/viet_library/language.htm
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A General view of Vietnam

Viet Domains

Viet Info/Yellow Pages/411 Services

Libraries around the world
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Vietnamese Travel
Last updated: 01/14/2001 Vietnamese Language
Languages Schools

Vietnamese Literature
Vietnamese Cuisine ... Cao Dai Other Religions Computer resources Software/Shareware Vietnamese Fonts Chat rooms ... If you want your site listed, click here! Please note, we only list Vietnam related websites Vietnamese Language Resources Learning System - Vietnamesse Vietnamese Language For Travelers Vietnamese Language Learning Resources Vietnamese Lingo Language Translator ... Vietnamese Language and Culture (by Nguyen Dinh Hoa) Vietnamese Language and Culture Mot It Tieng Viet Back to previous page Questions or problems regarding this website should be directed to webmaster@aucocenter.org . All rights reserved. Updated on: January 14, 2001 06:20:14 PM -0500

5. Yamada Language Center: Vietnamese Fonts
Download several styles of fonts capable of reproducing the Vietnamese diacritic system, containing Category Computers Software Fonts Latin Derivatives Vietnamese......Vietnamese Fonts. FAQ Font Index vietnamese language GuideGuide index Yamada home page VietTang Fonts Several styles
http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts/vietnamese.html
Can't find it?
Vietnamese Fonts
FAQ
Font Index Vietnamese language Guide Guide index ... Yamada home page
Viet-Tang Fonts
Several styles of fonts capable of reproducing the Vietnamese diacritic system. Contains both TrueType and bitmapped fonts.
VISCII Fonts
VISCII is a Vietnamese representation standard using 8-bit encoding. VISCII fonts can be used to view Vietnamese on the Web, via e-mail, or may be used in normal Mac applications with VPSMac (See below). The VISCII package contains the following True Type fonts:
VI Tri Anh
A VISCII font available in both regular and HOA (all caps).
VI Que Anh
A VISCII font available in both regular and HOA (all caps).
VI Lam Anh
A VISCII font available in both regular and HOA (all caps).
VI Me Xanh
A VISCII font available in both regular and HOA (all caps).
VI Phuong Thuy
A VISCII font available in both regular and HOA (all caps).
VI Phuong Mai
A VISCII font available in both regular and HOA (all caps).
Vtopia
A suitcase of seven TrueType fonts equipped with the special diacritics necessary for writing Vietnamese.

6. Vietnamese Language Tapes And Vietnamese Language Books
Reviews of vietnamese language books and tapes.
http://www.adoptvietnam.org/books/books-language.htm
ADOPT VIETNAM Vietnam Adoption Books home books adoption vietnam ... shopping Vietnamese Language Books and Tapes Vietnam Adoption Books
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Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook
By Thinh Hoang, Quynh-Tram Trinh, Nguyen Xuan Thu

"Compact phrasebook which will help you to communicate in Vietnamese. Also serves as a useful study guide during your wait to travel."
Order Phrasebook $7.99
Word by Word Picture Dictionary: English Vietnamese Edition
by Steven J. Molinsky
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Vietnamese Language 30 : Start Speaking Today

""We purchased this because it teaches phrases as well as words, and also has tapes. It is very useful!" (Wendy Barron) The Basic Oxford Picture Dictionary (English/Vietnamese edition) by Margot F. Gramer Order Book $10.95 Lonely Planet's Guide to Vietnam By Robert Storey, Daniel Robinson

7. Vietnamese Language Bookshop
vietnamese language Bookshop. brought to you by. link. Books and educationalmaterials to help you learn the vietnamese language
http://www.griessersoftware.com/bookshop/bookshop.htm
Vietnamese Language Bookshop
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link Books and educational materials to help you learn the Vietnamese language Shipping options Customer service
A Little Vietnamese TM CD-ROM Tutorial
Griesser Software
This is a CD-ROM language tutorial with recorded and translated conversations, lessons covering grammar, pronunciation, and usage, an audio dictionary, vocabulary word games, audiovisual flash cards, number drills and spelling drills. Price and ordering information
VietAnh Vietnamese-English Electronic Dictionary for Palm OS
Griesser Software
This is an electronic dictionary which translates words from Vietnamese to English or English to Vietnamese. It works with any Palm OS computer such as those by Palm, Handspring, IBM or Sony. The dictionary contains over 5000 words. Requires Palm OS 2.0 or later. Price and ordering information
English-Vietnamese Vietnamese-English Dictionary
Nguyen Van Khon
This is the most famous Vietnamese-English dictionary. First published in 1967, it is very popular today, and it is the standard by which all other dictionaries are judged. The first half is Vietnamese-to-English. The second half is English-to-Vietnamese.
Hardcover, 21 x 15 x 7 cm, 1615 pp, $

8. Research On Vietnamese Language And Culture
vietnamese language. Vietnamese New Year Do you have a link to otherinformation about vietnamese language Culture? Please email
http://www.saigon.com/~nguyent/research.html
Vietnamese Language Vietnamese New Year
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9. Vietnamese Language And Culture
to gain more understanding about the vietnamese language Culture. If you have other information about the Vietnamese
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Tu's Top Ten List
This is just for fun!
Welcome to my world of Vietnamese resources on the Net.
to contribute, please send me an email. This site is designed, produced and maintained by:
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10. Vietnamese Language Homepage
HI. hh. Vietnamese is the official language in Vietnam and is spoken by about 78millions Vietnamese in Vietnam and about 2 millions Vietnamese living oversea.
http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/
HI hh Vietnamese is the official language in Vietnam and is spoken by about 78 millions Vietnamese in Vietnam and about 2 millions Vietnamese living oversea. This web site provides information and links for you to find information and resources on Vietnam, its language, culture, customs, history, arts, and people.
  • l Vietnamese Language Program at ASU Vietnamese Language Texts Learning Vietnamese Language Online Vietnamese Advanced Summer Institute in Hanoi ... Viewing VN Text on the WWW
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    11. Vietnamese Language Program At ASU
    vietnamese language Program.
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~ickpl/viet.html
    Vietnamese Language Program TABLE OF CONTENTS
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    (The first university of Vietnam)
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    Created and maintained by LªPhạm Thºy-Kim Last updated January 15, 2003 We appreciate your comments and suggestions. Lª Phạm Thu½-Kim since 3/1998

    12. Vietnamese Translator
    Translation, interpreting, localisation consultation, in English and Vietnamese. Single page resum©.
    http://geocities.com/viettranslation
    VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE SERVICES
    Hang Nguyen-Padfield, 6657 Bouganvillea Crescent Drive, Orlando, FL 32809, Tel: 407-826-9386
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    13. VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE
    Like the Vietnamese people themselves, the origin of the vietnamese language remains a matter of debate but it is
    http://www.nexus.edu.au/divisions/curriculum/vcs/VietlLanguage.html
    Please Click the VNI button to download the Vietnamese fonts used in this page
    VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE Brief Summary RSM; OAM The University of Adelaide
    ORIGIN
    Vietnamese is the national language spoken by more than 78 million people in Vietnam and approximately 2 million Vietnamese immigrants living in many countries around the world, with significant numbers living in the United States, Canada, France and Australia. Like the Vietnamese people themselves, the origin of the Vietnamese language remains a matter of debate but it is generally accepted to be a mixture of Austro-Asiatic languages sharing many similarities with the Mon-Khmer, Vietnamese is not recognised as having its origins in the Chinese language, although the present-day Vietnamese language incorporates thousands of Chinese words which have come about through the years of Chinese colonial domination from 207 BC to AD ng Qu ng H m, 1968:211) It is certain that the present day Vietnamese is a blend of several foreign languages namely Chinese and at a lesser degree French and English. Loan-words, loan-morphemes and loan-translation are the main devices used in creating new words with materials borrowed from foreign languages. Chinese and French are the two main sources of linguistic borrowing for Vietnamese. Following are a few examples of borrowed words:

    14. IPL Kidspace: Say Hello To The World
    Say Hello in the vietnamese language. Vietnamese 3W Language Lessons RequiresVietnamese fonts and QuickTime for movies. Vietnamese Education Terms.
    http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/hello/vietnamese.html
    This collection All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home KidSpace Say Hello to the World About the IPL ...
    Contact Us
    KidSpace Features Ask a Question
    Culture Quest

    Learning HTML

    Orca Search
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    Story Hour
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    The World

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    Fun Stuff
    Say Hello in the Vietnamese Language
    Click to hear how to say hello in Vietnamese! (To listen to sound files, you will need to download Real Audio Player "Good day, I am Kim." English:
    Good day I am Vietnamese: Chao ong Toi Pronunciation: Dzhow ong Doy
    Vietnamese Alphabet
    Learning Vietnamese
    Vietnamese Culture
    Who Can You Talk To?
    There are 59,000,000 people in Viet Nam, France, the United States of America, Cambodia, China, New Caledonia, Laos, Vanuatu, Thailand, Senegal, Australia and the Cote d'Ivoire who speak Vietnamese. Now you can say hello to 59,000,000 people!

    15. Rfc1456 - Conventions For Encoding The Vietnamese Language VISC
    Conventions for Encoding the vietnamese language VISCII VIetnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange VIQR. Vietnamese Standardization Working Group. May 1993.
    http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1456.html
    Internet RFC/STD/FYI/BCP Archives
    Index
    Search What's New Comments ... Help Alternate Formats: rfc1456.txt rfc1456.txt.pdf cuong@haydn.Stanford.EDU Hoc D. Ngo Vista Research, Inc. 100 View St, Suite 200 P.O. Box 998 Mountain View, CA 94042 Phone: (415) 966-1171 Email: uunet!vri280!hoc Cuong M. Bui National Semiconductor Corp. 3388 Burgundy Dr. San Jose, CA 95132 Phone: (408) 721-6873 Email: bui@berlioz.nsc.com Thanh van Nguyen Roche Image Analysis Systems 95 First Str Suite 110 Los Altos, CA 94022 Phone: 415-917-2022 Fax: 415-917-2025 Email: thanh@rias.com For more information, please contact the authors at: viet-std@haydn.stanford.edu Index Search What's New ... Help Alternate Formats: rfc1456.txt rfc1456.txt.pdf Comments/Questions about this archive ? Send mail to rfc-admin@faqs.org

    16. Yamada Language Center: Vietnamese Guide
    GREAT for software. vietnamese language and Culture with links toVietnamese Software and other resources. Vietnamese for Travelers
    http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/vietnamese.html
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    Vietnamese
    Guide index
    News index Multilingual references Font index
    Resources at Yamada
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    last updated 3/26/02
    News
    Catalog Satellite TV Film Series ... Language Exchange
    Quick Links - The Yamada Language Center Self-Study Program Virtual Language Lab Language Guides Services Foreign Film Series Language Exchange Computer Lab Hours, Location and Contact Information
    This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon

    17. UCLA Language Materials Vietnamese Language Profile
    General and historical introduction to vietnamese language with bibliography.
    http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/profiles/profv01.htm
    Vietnamese Profile
    Alternate Names:
    Annamese
    Number of Speakers:
    Approximately 59 million
    Key Dialects:
    Northern Vietnamese (Tonkinese)
    Central Vietnamese (High Annamese)
    Southern Vietnamese (Cochinchinese)
    Geographical Center:
    Vietnam
    Educational Resources:
    Some
    GENERAL INTRODUCTION Vietnamese is spoken mainly along the coastal plains, river deltas, and adjacent highlands of the eastern portion of the Indo-Chinese Peninsula. The 59 million people who speak Vietnamese (Grimes 1992) live mainly in Vietnam and the adjacent countries of Southeast Asia. Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam. As a result of economic and cultural development, particularly in the north, Vietnamese is also widely used as a second language by many of the mountain-dwelling ethnic minorities and in neighboring countries like Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand where a significant Vietnamese population exists. A significant number of Vietnamese speakers lives overseas, notably in the United States (600,000) France (10,000), and to a lesser extent in Canada, Australia, Senegal, and Cote d'Ivoire (Grimes 1992). LINGUISTIC AFFILIATION Vietnamese is one of approximately 150 languages belonging to the Austro Asiatic family of languages. The question of the classification of Vietnamese is still being debated (Earle 1975). The Austro-Asiatic family itself is a sub-group of the contested Austric phylum (Ruhlen 1991).

    18. Learning Vietnamese
    vietnamese language Learning Center. * MEMBER of the Free Online Language Courses* Where you can learn to speak Vietnamese in a few short minutes.
    http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/8143/
    Welcome to the Unofficial Vietnamese Language Learning Center * MEMBER of the Free Online Language Courses * Just like other languages, Vietnamese can be spoken in many different ways. There are no right or wrong ways, as long as you don't offend people by using the wrong words, and better yet, use the most simple but polite pronouns or adjectives to make the people you speak to (or refer to) like you. As for English translations, it is often impossible to go exactly by how Americans talk to one another on an every day basis. For example, Vietnamese people don't usually ask "How are you today?" unless the person they are asking is a patient under medical care (or unless they're too...Americanized :-) The most comparable Vietnamese phrase that comes closest to the meaning comes out as "THESE days, you are STILL feeling fine (aren't you)?". If you keep this in mind and hang loose, I promise that you will do well. And when you speak, your friends might ask you to repeat what you just said. You may see some shocked looks and hear some giggles, but your friends will be amazed at your abilities. And if you have a Vietnamese friend, he or she will be even more impressed. Have Fun!

    19. RFC 1456
    Conventions for Encoding the vietnamese language
    http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1456.html
    Network Working Group
    Request for Comments: 1456
    Vietnamese Standardization Working Group
    May 1993
    Page 1
    Conventions for Encoding the Vietnamese Language
    VISCII: VIetnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange
    VIQR: VIetnamese Quoted-Readable Specification
    Revision 1.1
    Status of this Memo
    This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
    Abstract
    This document provides information to the Internet community on the currently used conventions for encoding Vietnamese characters into 7-bit US ASCII and in an 8-bit form. These conventions are widely used by the overseas Vietnamese who are on the Internet and are active in USENET. This document only provides information and specifies no level of standard.
    Introduction
    In this paper we describe two conventions for representing Vietnamese characters. VISCII (pronounced "visky") is an 8-bit character encoding that is similar to that used with ISO-8859. VIQR (pronounced "vicker") is a mnemonic encoding of Vietnamese characters into US ASCII for use on 7-bit systems. There is substantial existing online freely distributable software that implements these conventions for UNIX and personal computers. These encodings enable Vietnamese-language users to take full advantage of powerful tools already developed for the English-speaking world, eliminating unnecessary reinvention. This paper describes these conventions in part so that MIME-compliant software might also support the Vietnamese language.

    20. Vietnamese Online
    world. This online course is an personal attemp to introduce the verybasic of vietnamese language to English speaking community.
    http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/6336/
      Welcome and thank you for visiting the Vietnamese Online Home Page. Vietnamese is the official language in Vietnam and is spoken by a large Vietnamese community around the world. This online course is an personal attemp to introduce the very basic of Vietnamese language to English speaking community. (C) 1998 Tung X. Cong This page was last updated Nov 01 1998
      Introduction
      The Vietnamese language is a hybrid of Mon-Khmer, Thai and Chinese elements with many of its basic words derived from the monotonic Mon-Khmer languages. Throughout Vietnamese history and up to the present, the Vietnamese grew up speaking the dialect of the region in which they were born. There are three main dialects northern, central and southern, which correspond to three main regions of Vietnam. They differ mainly in pronunciation and in the use of some specific phrases.  The Northern and Southern pronunciation are considered as official pronunciation of the Vietnamese language.
      Lesson Index
      Lesson 1 Meeting and Greetings
      Lesson 2 Small Talk
      Lesson 3 Getting Around
      Lesson 4 Accomodation
      Lesson 5 In the country
      Lesson 6  Food
      Lesson 7  Shopping
      Lesson 8  Health
      Lesson 9  Time and Dates
      Lesson 10 Numbers
      Vietnamese characters on WWW
      Pronunciation
      Grammar in short
      Personal Pronouns - The biggest issue for foreign speakers
      A4. Vocabularies

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