No i`m pretty sure they don`t write it horizontally.they may but,I`m pretty sure they write it normal.
Vietnamese is written from left to right, just like English.
người việt nam = vietnamese person, tiếng việt nam = vietnamese language. you could just say nguoi viet and tieng viet though Simply Việt Nam
Vietnamese belongs to the Austroasiatic language family.
No, Vietnamese is not a Chinese language. While Vietnamese has been influenced by Chinese culture and language, it belongs to the Austroasiatic language family and uses the Latin alphabet for writing.
You shouldn't have to cite your racial background in a politically correct form. Possibly your nationality and ability's to deal with language but not your race.If you speak Vietnamese you could mention that your mother or father is Vietnamese and this has enabled you speak an extra language that may be helpful in your work.
The closest language to Vietnamese is Muong, which is a language spoken by the Muong ethnic group in Vietnam. It is considered a dialect of Vietnamese due to its similarities in vocabulary and grammar.
The language most similar to Vietnamese is Muong, which is a language spoken by the Muong ethnic group in Vietnam. Both Vietnamese and Muong belong to the Vietic branch of the Austroasiatic language family.
The language most closely related to Vietnamese is Muong, which is a language spoken by the Muong ethnic group in Vietnam. Both Vietnamese and Muong belong to the Vietic branch of the Austroasiatic language family.
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Yes, Vietnamese is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone in which a word is spoken can change its meaning.
Vietnamese is similar to other languages in the Austroasiatic language family, such as Khmer and Mon-Khmer languages.
It seems that Photoshop 7 cannot handle the Vietnamese language, because it cannot work with Unicode.