it is original written as "Mỹ Dung" (spoken as Mee Zung) which is a female name contains two words with different meanings. "Mỹ" means "beauty", "Dung" means "the face" or "the appearance" in general of a person. Together, it means "beatiful face" in literary way.
mot phut giay yen nhi
Hao is a Chinese word of Vietnamese origin meaning good, well, or perfect. It is sometimes used as a given name for boys, where it carries the same meaning.
A Vietnamese last name, has chinese origins relating to that of Ng in Cantonese and Wu in Mandrin, all meaning corn the vegetable. About 1.3% of Vietnamese have this last name. Pronounced as "No" in english. Famous people having this last name include Ngo Dinh Diem a South Vietnamese President
The meaning of the name Akatendeka in Shona language of the African origin is "He is faithful."
The meaning of the name Akudzwe in Shona language of the African origin is "praise."
Tra my is just a name in vietnamese. If you had symbols on the name, it might have a meaning but not all names have a meaning. For example, if your name was trà my, the trà means tea but the my part has no meaning that I know of. My vietnamese name doesn't have a meaning. It's simply a name I was given at birth.
Vietnamese can be challenging to learn due to its six tones and complex phonetics. However, the difficulty of a language depends on personal experience and background. Learners may find other languages harder based on their native language and exposure to different language structures.
The last name Vo is of Vietnamese origin and is a common surname in Vietnam. It is believed to have derived from the Chinese surname Huo.
it means Happiness.
The Vietnamese name, Thao is stretched out in the Vietnamese language. It is pronounced, "T-ow." It is hard to pronounce if you are not naturally accustomed to speaking the Vietnamese language.
Xoai is a fruit grown in Vietnam. It is the Vietnamese language name of a mango.
mot phut giay yen nhi
Hao is a Chinese word of Vietnamese origin meaning good, well, or perfect. It is sometimes used as a given name for boys, where it carries the same meaning.
A Vietnamese last name, has chinese origins relating to that of Ng in Cantonese and Wu in Mandrin, all meaning corn the vegetable. About 1.3% of Vietnamese have this last name. Pronounced as "No" in english. Famous people having this last name include Ngo Dinh Diem a South Vietnamese President
Vietnamese Vietnamese
oh, Le Anh with diacritics (Lệ Anh)
"Japanese" in Japanese is calledNihongoNihon meaning Japan, go meaning language.