Vietnamese Alphabet

Xin chào,

In today’s lesson, we’ll go over the Vietnamese Alphabet and give you simple word examples to help with pronunciation.

Let’s begin!

LETTER SOUNDEXAMPLE
A/a/ (fish)
Ă/ă/never stands alone; always part of a word like “ăn”
Â/â/never stands alone; used in words like “cần”
B/b/ba (father)
C/c/ (female teacher; aunt)
D/d/(aunt)
Đ/đ/đi (go)
E /e/xe (vehicles)
Ê/ê/(pear)
G/g/ (chicken)
H/h/ho (cough)
I/i/(noodle)
K/k/(kilogram)
L/l/ly (glass)
M/m/mẹ (mother)
N/n/no (full)
O/o/chó (dog)
Ô/ô/(big bowl)
Ơ/ơ/phở (pho)
P/p/pin (battery)
Q/q/never stands alone; always pairs with “u” like in “quà”
R/r/rẻ (cheap)
S/s/sợ (scare)
T/t/tôm (shrimp)
U/u/chú (uncle)
Ư/ư/thư (letter)
V/v/vẽ (draw)
X/x/xem (watch)
Y/y/tỷ (billion)

That’s it for today!

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