"My name is" in Vietnamese is "Tên tôi là". But the pronunciation of these words are difficult to explain by English, I think if you travel to Vietnam, you may ask a native person or a tourist guider to teach you.
During the war, it was the French "P" (Piasters).
It is a Vietnamese name that means "virile".
The name of the traps that the Vietnamese made where the soldiers would fall into a pit of stakes is Booby Traps. The name of the traps that the Vietnamese made where the soldiers would fall into a pit of stakes is Booby Trap.
The name Pham is a common vietnamese family name.
NVN=North Vietnamese Navy NVAF=North Vietnamese Air Force NVA=North Vietnamese Army
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Duc ' Giehova is the Vietnamese name for Jehovah.
No, Anna is not a vietnamese name.
Russel is the same in Vietnamese as it is in English.
The last name Ly is of Vietnamese origin. It is a common surname among people of Vietnamese descent.
Linh is a Vietnamese name. It is a common unisex name in Vietnam and can have different meanings depending on the characters used to write it.
Vietnamese name their children just like any one else would name their children. The order of the childrens' name in Vietnamese would start off with the last name first, then middle name followed by the first name.
There might not be a translation for that name; refer to a Vietnamese dictionary.
Yes, Tran is a common Vietnamese last name that can also be used as a first name.
The name Anna is simply "Anh" in Vietnamese. It is pronounced "un".
The last name TRAN is a Vietnamese name apparently Royalty decendent
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.