best travellers vietnamese video i've seen! useful and simple phrases, especially grateful for the "not spicy" phrase as I'll need that one! thank you for a great video!
I never comment on TH-cam, but this is a really excellent video. I travel often, and I have a list of phrases that I learn in every country, and this video perfectly captures all of them. The only thing I also find helpful to learn are some denominations like 50 and 100 in case you want to order food/tea/spices by grams (50 grams of this, please). This is a brisk-paced video that does a great job showing off the best phrases to know for a tourist trip. Thanks so much for making this!
Cảm ơn rất nhiều for the interesting video! Heard about your unordinary tours on TH-cam channel What the Pho. Keep up great work, promoting Vietnamand Vietnamese culture! Respect from Armed Forces of Ukraine!
Xin chào Mai! Ban có khòe khong? Toi khòe, con ban? Rat vui duoc gap ban! Ten toi là Raul, Toi den tù Brazil, Toi song ò Mogi Mirim, Toi là mot nhà luyèn kim, Toi hoc tieng Viet, Toi nói tieng Viet, Toi khong phài là nguòi Viet Nam, Toi là nguòi Brazil. P.S.:Ban là xin xan dep!
The video provides valuable context and captures the conversation well. However, the background music combined with the ambient noise really detracts from the experience. For example, the "Yes & No" explanation became garbled, which could negatively impact the travel experience due to the poor audio quality layered with the distracting ice cream truck music. - please take it as constructive feedback. appreciate your efforts
best travellers vietnamese video i've seen! useful and simple phrases, especially grateful for the "not spicy" phrase as I'll need that one! thank you for a great video!
Thanks
Her teaching way is awesome.
Im heading to vietnam this week and speedily trying to learn these
I never comment on TH-cam, but this is a really excellent video. I travel often, and I have a list of phrases that I learn in every country, and this video perfectly captures all of them. The only thing I also find helpful to learn are some denominations like 50 and 100 in case you want to order food/tea/spices by grams (50 grams of this, please). This is a brisk-paced video that does a great job showing off the best phrases to know for a tourist trip. Thanks so much for making this!
Thank you so much!! Going to study this video a lot as I get ready travel to Hanoi in the next couple of weeks!!! So excited!!!
Thank you so much. My wife is Vietnamese and I want to be able to communicate with her family.
Wow, so precise and succinct! Cam On Em!
Exactly what I need to survive, thanks !
Mai, Xin Chao, very handy, iam planning to visit Vietnam
Beautiful sharing 🥰 lovely Vietnam💐
Hello, Beautiful teacher! Your video is absolutely useful for whom who travel to Vietnam! Great tutorials 👍 Thanks!
This is very helpful, thank you!
Very helpful. Thank you so much.
Cảm ơn
So helpful, thank you!
Uma chuva de beijos para todo o doce Vietnã, pois é um país tão lindo e cheio de amor.
Abraços de Brasil
Cảm ơn rất nhiều for the interesting video!
Heard about your unordinary tours on TH-cam channel What the Pho. Keep up great work, promoting Vietnamand Vietnamese culture!
Respect from Armed Forces of Ukraine!
xin loi,cam on
Nice 👍 I will visit Saigon on November 5 2022
Wonderful! I think this is Northern accent.
I loveee the Ao Dai!
Xin chào Mai!
Ban có khòe khong?
Toi khòe, con ban?
Rat vui duoc gap ban!
Ten toi là Raul, Toi den tù Brazil, Toi song ò Mogi Mirim, Toi là mot nhà luyèn kim, Toi hoc tieng Viet, Toi nói tieng Viet, Toi khong phài là nguòi Viet Nam, Toi là nguòi Brazil.
P.S.:Ban là xin xan dep!
Good video. Thanks
Will have to watch it a few more times and take notes
good job
Cam on
I love Vietnam
Me too!
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Cam on!~ This video was a really great overview :) but I'm curious how to say "cheers!"
Good question! It's 'Dô!' and you can learn how to say that properly on our XO Foodie tour!
I love the PARK
Can someone tell me what the name of the PARK is; also where it is located.
Thanks / Xin Chao
It's Tao Đàn park, located in district 1 of Saigon :)
I thought the word yes was "Vâng" instead of "Có". What's the difference between them?
The video provides valuable context and captures the conversation well. However, the background music combined with the ambient noise really detracts from the experience. For example, the "Yes & No" explanation became garbled, which could negatively impact the travel experience due to the poor audio quality layered with the distracting ice cream truck music. - please take it as constructive feedback. appreciate your efforts