Ong ba ngoai
The proper adjective for "Vietnamese" is "Vietnamese." For example, "Vietnamese cuisine" or "Vietnamese culture."
Vietnamese Vietnamese
It is definitley grandparents' day!
The possessive form of the plural noun grandparents is grandparents'.Example: My grandparents' anniversary party is this weekend.
The possessive noun form of "grandparents" is "grandparents'".
Dad in Vietnamese is ba Mom in Vietnamese is me
Yes, Albert Einstein had grandparents. His paternal grandparents were Abraham and Helene Einstein, and his maternal grandparents were Julius and Jette Bernath.
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Vietnamese is Vietnamese's.Example: The Vietnamese's passport is in order, the others' are not.Note: The noun 'Vietnamese' is a word for a person from Vietnam.The word Vietnamese is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: He carried a Vietnamese passport.
Her paternal grandparents are African-American and her maternal grandparents were Creole
The plural possessive form of "grandparents" is "grandparents'."
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.
Grandparents did :)