It's bao neu. Pronounced B as in 'baa' of a sheep and ow as in the word you mutter when you are hurt. For the second word, n as in new and ew at the the end.
It costs $190 to renew a Vietnamese passport in U.S
$2.39
100 US Dollar = 1,967,341 Vietnamese Dong 100 Vietnamese Dong (VND) = 0.005083 US Dollar (USD)
94850 dongs
More to the point : What is name of Vietnamese currency ?
5000 Vietnamese dong is equivalent to 0.23615 US dollars. 5000 Vietnamese dong is equivalent 0.174586 Euros. The Vietnamese dong has been the official currency of Vietnam since 1978.
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Dad in Vietnamese is ba Mom in Vietnamese is me
Not much. 1 US Dollar is worth 19,500 Vietnamese Dong.
No, the languages between Vietnamese and Chinese are much different. Including the looks, the countries and the citizens are much different. Do not believe those people who thinks that Vietnamese people are Chinese. Vietnamese people are not Chinese. Vietnamese people are just Vietnamese people and Chinese people are just Chinese people.
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.
1 vietnamese dong