Vietnamese.
The Vietnam government claimed that about 400,000 Vietnamese were killed by America in Vietnam.
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.
"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.
South Vietnam's surrender to North Vietnam is what ended the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese had the goal of Vietnamese Unification and the surrender of South Vietnam in 1975 allowed them to achieve that objective.
According to Google Currency Converter 1 Australian Dollar is equivalent to 21,752.7000 Vietnamese Dong.
Yes, you can play as Vietnamese in Battlefield Vietnam.
There was a exodus of Vietnamese people called the boat people to Australia and New Zealand.
No, Vietnam is a country; whereas Vietnamese is a nationality. So a person from Vietnam is Vietnamese, just like someone from China is Chinese, and so on.
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Vietnamese.
The Vietnam government claimed that about 400,000 Vietnamese were killed by America in Vietnam.
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.
Vietnam(they defeated the Australian, American, New Zealander, Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, South Vietnamese and France.
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.
Many came by plane and were sponsored by the Australian government as refugees that were not able for political and other reasons to continue living in Vietnam some came here after escaping persecution in Vietnam on boats that were eventually intercepted by the Australian navy and custom services.
Australian-born Vietnamese are highly represented in Australian Universities and professions. Many are information technology workers, engineers, doctors and pharmacists. Vietnam has been the fifth-largest source of immigration to Australia.