Not all Vietnamese have chosen to be in the Christian faith.
Vietnamese.
Sức mạnh is the Vietnamese translation for strength.
There are Vietnamese people in China but not many.
Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
If that's what they are around.
Most Vietnamese are Buddhism and ancestry belief, some are Christian, but most are Catholic.
Christianity is outlawed by the Vietnamese government, so it is difficult, if not impossible, to get an accurate percentage.
A Vietnamese guy with a Christian first name.
yes, but usually only at public places and in Christian homes.
Vietnamese Vietnamese
Dad in Vietnamese is ba Mom in Vietnamese is me
Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary is a part of the Vietnamese language. So, yes. Vietnamese know a lot of 'Sino-Vietnamese' as 50-60% of Vietnamese consists of words of Chinese origin or Sino-Vietnamese. For example, the word 'at' is Tai in Vietnamese (from 在 'Zai' in Chinese), to come in Vietnamese is 'Lai' (same as in Chinese 来 'Lai'), country is Quoc in Vietnamese (from 國 Gwok in Cantonese), and the list could co on for hundreds and thousands of pages. Without Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary, Vietnamese wouldn't be a language - it would merely be a skeleton with flesh.
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Vietnamese.
No, Anna is not a vietnamese name.
Hernia in Vietnamese is called "thoát vị".