Let me begin by saying, Vietnamese names are always fun! I’m excited to introduce five simple (but effective!) tips that will help you pronounce these names correctly. Let’s break them down… 1. Name in Vietnamese should start with a vowel. Thus, “Cao” should be pronounced “C-o-o” or “C-o-o” and “Chang” should be pronounced “Ch-ang” if it starts with the word “Gang”.
Let me begin by saying, Vietnamese names are always fun because they sound like their name. For example, the name Hải (pronounced as HEE-kee or HEE-lee) seems like the name of a superhero or a martial arts expert, but in actuality, the name is pronounced as HEE-lee. 2. In Vietnamese, a first name doesn’t have to rhyme to a second one’s last name.
It is very frustrating to be separated from your family due to cultural differences. This should not keep you from being a good husband/wife. You dont need to be afraid of being lonely. You do need to be strong, but at the same time be aware that while you are strong at the practical things, your emotional support base is more important. Because of this, the relationship will always grow richer together.
Let me begin by saying, Vietnamese names are always fun because they sound like their name. For example, the name Hi pronounced as HEE-kee or HEE-lee seems like the name of a superhero or a martial arts expert, but in actuality, the name is pronounced as HEE-lee. 3. When a mother names her son after herself, it is generally the husband who is shocked by the decision.
Let’s review three points which will enable you to handle the naming situation in a practical way: 1. When a mother names her son after herself, it is generally the husband who is shocked by the decision 2. When she names her firstborn child after her mother, she is generally the proudest of the siblings of all 3.