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58,212 Americans were the first names listed on the Vietnam Memorial as the casualties of the war. Hopefully, someone else can add the South Vietnamese and North Vietnamese casualty count - as well as the Australian, Canadian, and Korean casualty numbers.
Schools do not have to have numbers, some just have names. In very large cities, it is sometimes convenient to number schools for administrative purposes.
Yes, Dan can be a Vietnamese name, often spelled as "Đan" in Vietnamese. It is typically a male name meaning "to be united" or "to be harmonious." However, it can also be used as a part of compound names or in different contexts within Vietnamese culture.
Vietnamese People eat all kinds of things for lunch. They usually eat noodles, spring rolls, rice and sometimes even a special Vietnamese bread.
no i got a chinese friend at school his chinese he dont hate me.i dont think chinese people hate vietnamese because chinese put vietnamese in movies too like sometimes
Yes, domain names can have numbers in them.
The Vietnamese word "f" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a standalone word in the Vietnamese language. However, "f" is often used in Vietnamese to represent the sound of the English letter "f" in borrowed words or names. Additionally, in some contexts, it may refer to concepts like "ph" (the equivalent sound in Vietnamese) or be part of a transliteration.
The different names for Numbers are defined as Natural numbers, whole numbers , real numbers, decimal numbers, integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers.
As with most Asian names, the Vietnamese order is Surname first, then first name. E.g. Nguyen Tam- Tam= first name; Nguyen= surname
because they needed names