To count to five in Vietnamese, you say: "một" for one, "hai" for two, "ba" for three, "bốn" for four, and "năm" for five. Each number has a distinct pronunciation, so it's helpful to practice saying them aloud to get comfortable.
Count 5
100/5 = 20
When numbers count by five, the number you are counting to either has a 5 or 0 in it.
Sum = 117 Count = 5 So mean = Sum/Count = 117/5 = 23.4
One way is to count by 2's five times: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10The other way is to count by 5's two times: 5, 10
1--một 2--hai 3--ba 4--bốn 5--năm 6--sáu 7--bảy 8--tám 9--chín 10--mười
adventually they vote 5 times a year because the vietnamese people dont always want the same president/government a hole 5 yrs
Count by fives if is 0:05 or 0:00. If is 0:07 add 3 and then count by 5. If is 0:06 then add 4 then count by 5. If is 0:08 then add 1 and then count by 5. If is 0:09 then add 1 and count by 5. If is 0:04 then add 6 and count by 5. If is 0:03 then add 7 and count by 5. If is 2 add 8 and count by 5. If is 1 add 9 and count by 5.
Count by fives if is 0:05 or 0:00. If is 0:07 add 3 and then count by 5. If is 0:06 then add 4 then count by 5. If is 0:08 then add 1 and then count by 5. If is 0:09 then add 1 and count by 5. If is 0:04 then add 6 and count by 5. If is 0:03 then add 7 and count by 5. If is 2 add 8 and count by 5. If is 1 add 9 and count by 5.
no conect 5 does not count
94850 dongs
5 Americans
at lease 5 ft.
Count 5
5 dollars\
Some estimates say about 1 million men. This does not count the AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery) defending North Vietnam against US war planes, those were often manned by North Vietnamese women.
Depending on what you count as officially being the start of schooling, Vietnamese children begin preschool at age three to four, and begin kindergarten at age four to six. The school year begins in late August.