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Launching Games & Quizzes Platform on the site




Hey everyone! Big news! 

I’ve just launched a brand new Games & Quizzes site — created just for learners like us who want to make learning more fun, social, and exciting!


From interactive quizzes to free games about Vietnamese food, housework, language, and culture, this site is packed with ways to play together, challenge each other, and compete.


Your support = more games, more fun, and way more good vibes! 


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Vietnamese Web Browser - Download link included



What's uppppp? Have you heard of Cốc Cốc?

Explore the world more easily with Cốc Cốc – a fast, lightweight, and secure web browser made just for Vietnamese users! 🇻🇳


  1. Powerful ad blocking - Say goodbye to annoying ads

  2. Download music, videos from any website for free without any additional plugins.

  3. Read the news in Vietnamese, access local Vietnamese websites, and experience the internet like a local!


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🚍 My Bus Memories – Learn Vietnamese through a TRUE STORY


Chaos at a Saigon Bus Station

🇻🇳 Tui nhớ hoài những ngày đi học bằng xe buýt.

🇬🇧 I always remember those days of going to school by bus.


Chiều nào tan học cũng rơi ngay giờ kẹt xe khủng khiếp. Khói bụi mù mịt, tiếng xe máy, xe buýt, còi inh ỏi như cái chợ vỡ.

Every afternoon, right after class, I’d get caught in the worst rush hour traffic. The air was thick with dust and smoke, motorcycles and buses everywhere, horns blaring like a chaotic street market.


Cứ mỗi phút, xe nhích được đúng một chút. Có bữa, quãng đường 10 cây số mà đi mất gần 2 tiếng đồng hồ mới về được tới nhà.


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You'll never run out of JOBS in Vietnam - No interview - High income!

🎬 Watch this 4-minute cut MOVIE to learn natural spoken Vietnamese about NGHỀ (JOBS)

You’ll laugh, learn, and maybe even pick a new career 😉

Thank me later! 

This video contains a spoiler
  1. Ăn mày - beggar (everybody can be a beggar in Vietnam or anyone can end up becoming a beggar regardless of your gender or background)

  2. Bán bắp luộc (Selling boiled corn in Vietnam is just FUN) — In Vietnam, bắp luộc (boiled corn) is a popular street snack, often sold by mobile vendors pushing small carts or riding bicycles. These vendors usually carry a steaming pot of freshly boiled corn, and their signature call, 🔊 “Ai ăn bắp không? Bắp luộc đây!” (“Who wants corn? Boiled corn here!”)


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MÂM CỖ GIA TIÊN - This whole boiled chicken is a must-have for ancestor worship

Mâm cỗ gia tiên is a traditional ancestor offering tray in Vietnamese culture.

It’s a carefully prepared meal placed on the family altar to honor deceased ancestors, especially during important occasions like Tết (Lunar New Year), Giỗ (death anniversaries), and other major family celebrations.


What do you call the dish in the middle? (Hint: It's the steamed chicken)

  • Cá thả sông hấp

  • Bò thả chuồng hấp

  • Gà thả vườn hấp

  • Chó thả xích hấp


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Foreigners speaking Vietnamese - Shocking!!!

Where are you?


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Nam Phu
Nam Phu
29 mars

Great video 🥰

Full Movie - Bí mật của gió (Secret of the wind) 2020




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FREE VIETNAMESE MOVIES TO WATCH WITH ENG SUB - Boost your Vietnamese skill now! :D

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What happens if you pronounce “nướng" (to bake/grill) INCORRECTLY?


What happens if you pronounce “nướng" (to bake/grill) incorrectly?

  • A. You just ordered a boiled egg

  • B. The waiter brings you a durian instead

  • C. You accidentally said a bad word 😳

  • D. Nothing, Vietnamese people love bakery mistakes



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robdemeer
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Hi Tommy,

Nướng is ‘to grill, to bake and nường means ‘lady, dame’, isn’t it? So I am not sure what will happen. Do you know it? Tôi thật to mo.

DOWNLOAD Vietnamese ALPHABET with pronunciation guide

The Vietnamese alphabet is based on the Latin script and consists of 29 letters. Learning it will allow you to read any Vietnamese word, even if you don’t know the meaning yet!

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What does "Phật" means in Vietnamese?


What does "Phật" means in Vietnamese?

  • Wave

  • Buddha

  • Make love

  • Overweight



My students are English speakers, and they found it really fascinating! They were the ones who pointed out the similarity and joked that it sounded like I was swearing. I was just teaching the word for the vowel ‘ật’ from the book— What are some words in your native language that sound like bad words in English?


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Farting in Vietnam: Sign of Good Health?



In Vietnamese, there are a few ways to say “fart,” depending on the context and how polite you want to sound:


1. ĐÁNH RẮM(literally, “to hit a fart”): A casual way to say it.

• If it stinks, you can add “thúi” (stinky) for emphasis:

“Ai đánh rắm thúi vậy?” (Who farted and made it stinky?)


2. XÌ HƠI: A polite, softer way to say it.

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Word of the day: I'm "bận" ah



Ah, “bận”! That’s a fantastic word of the day! Let me guess—you’re looking to explore its different meanings and uses? In Vietnamese, “bận” primarily means busy. For example: Hôm nay, tôi rất bận. (I’m very busy today.)

But wait, there’s more! Depending on the context, “bận” can also mean: To wear (dated/poetic use): Cô ấy bận áo dài. (She wears an áo dài.)

HOW TO SAY THIS WORD? IT SOUNDS LIKE "BUN" IN ENGLISH BUT WITHOUT ENERGY

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🐾 Let’s Talk About Cuteness in Vietnamese Culture! 🐾



Hi everyone! 🧑‍🎄

Did you know that Vietnamese people LOVE all things cute? From adorable animals 🐶 to sweet words 🥰, cuteness is everywhere! Let’s dive into some fun examples:


🌟 Cute Words & Phrases:

Dễ thương (so cute!)

Cưng quá! (too adorable!)


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Hi everyone! Howdy? I have a question!


What’s the most challenging part of learning Vietnamese? 🤔🇻🇳

  • The tones

  • Remembering vocabulary

  • Grammar rules

  • Listening and understand natives


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