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- Using “mình” when talking : r learnvietnamese - Reddit
I am very confused as to the correct situation to use “mình” when speaking in Vietnamese I have seen people talking on YT videos about themselves, referring to themselves as “mình” but have been told “mình” means “we” similar to “chúng toi” Sometimes people use “tôi” sometimes “mình” Also does it matter it make a difference if the people I am referring to
- What does Minh mean and how to use it : r learnvietnamese - Reddit
Minh is used after you have already used your pronoun at the beginning of a sentence: "Toi va Trang muon an banh mi cua minh" Trang and I want to eat our banh mi So it's to refer to yourself (or to more people you are talking about) rather than stating your pronoun again Happy to be corrected, this is my limited understanding
- How different are mình and tôi? : r Vietnamese - Reddit
Don't use minh I would never use mình in spoken Vietnamese outside of a very intimate relationship, unless I had colossally fucked up at work and I was begging my boss not to fire beat me
- Which is better to visit for first time visit? Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh . . .
it depends on your interest and preferences or depends on the season and weather in Hanoi and HCM city But if you prefer history, traditional culture, and a slower pace, visit Hanoi For a more modern, bustling atmosphere with shopping, nightlife, and diverse cuisine, choose Ho Chi Minh City
- Is there something Im missing about Ho Chi Minh City nightlife?
Ho Chi Minh is far from dull, especially when accompanied by a friend As a young person, there are plenty of places to explore, such as Nguyen Hue pedestrian street, Ho Thi Ky food market or restaurants along Bach Dang wharf
- Did Ho Chi Minh really admire the United States? - Reddit
In their march to power, the Viet Minh took care to eliminate its nationalist competitors - non-communists and trotskysts -, and the HCM-led Vietnam that emerged in the "liberated" zones during the Indochina war was an authoritarian and communist state from the start, not a liberal democracy inspired by the United States
- [Full analysis] The whole truth about UNESCO recognizing Ho Chi Minh . . .
This post's original is from here Main idea of the analysis: There is no evidence that UNESCO officially recognized Ho Chi Minh as a "world cultural celebrity" The Communist Party of Vietnam invented that title from a self-written pleading letter sent to UNESCO I begged to organize a celebration of the 100th birthday of Ho Chi Minh in 1990 to help Vietnam, but then in 1990, UNESCO and its
- Ho Chi Minh City - Reddit
Official subreddit dedicated to the city of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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