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🇻🇳 iSpeak Vietlingo offers Practical 1-on-1, group Lessons, Cultural Tips & Resources for Expats and Travelers.
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23/12/2025

10 Christmas words in Vietnamese 🎄✨
Save this for your Vietnam trip + try saying: Chúc mừng Giáng Sinh!

Which word is your favorite? 😄👇

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16/12/2025

Is it safe to drink tap water in Vietnam?
👉 The answer is no.

So if you’re thirsty,
how do you ask for drinking water in Vietnamese?

In this short video, I’ll show you 5 easy ways Vietnamese people say drinking water in real life — from common words to the easiest trick that always works.

If you’re traveling or living in Vietnam, this is a must-know 💧
Watch till the end!

Follow iSpeak Vietlingo for more Survival Vietnamese 🇻🇳

05/11/2025

How to say “Really?” in Vietnamese (with emotions!)

02/11/2025

If you pass through Thanh Niên Street, Hanoi, you might spot this lovely corner 🇻🇳
Have you checked in here yet? 📸

✨ Tự hào = Proud of
💖 Tự hào là người Việt Nam = Proud of being Vietnamese

02/11/2025
31/10/2025

Vietnamese Halloween Vocabulary 🎃 | Easy & Fun Vietnamese Words to Learn!

Photos from Aspire The Institute Of Human Development's post 30/10/2025
Photos from iSpeak Vietlingo's post 29/10/2025

Such a fun and heartwarming experience teaching Survival Vietnamese to Aspire Institute India students in Hanoi! 🇻🇳

In just 1.5 hours, they could:
- Say basic greetings in Vietnamese
- Order food like a local
- Go shopping confidently
And even understand the culture behind our daily expressions!

At iSpeak Vietlingo, we make Vietnamese easy, practical, and full of cultural meaning so every word you learn brings you closer to Vietnam!

Thank you Aspire Institute for the lovely collaboration and energy!
Want to experience it too? Join our Survival Vietnamese course - perfect for travelers, expats, and anyone who wants to connect with locals naturally.
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23/10/2025

Do Vietnamese eat dog meat?_ Vietnamese Listening Practice

Photos from iSpeak Vietlingo's post 22/10/2025

If you’re wondering “Is Vietnamese hard to learn?”, you’re definitely not alone. Many English speakers ask this before starting their Vietnamese journey.
The truth is - Vietnamese can be challenging at first, but once you understand how it works, it becomes logical, simple, and even fun!
Let’s explore the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels and see what the difficulty of learning Vietnamese looks like in terms of Pronunciation, Vocabulary, and Grammar.

I. Beginner Level Difficulty of Learning Vietnamese
- Pronunciation: Hard
Vietnamese has six tones, while English has none! That means one word can change its meaning completely just by tone.
Example: Bố (father) vs. Bồ (lover).
But don’t worry — with practice and listening, you’ll start recognizing tones faster.
- Vocabulary: Easy
Here’s some good news — Vietnamese uses the Latin alphabet, just like English!
No Chinese characters or Japanese scripts to memorize.
Words are usually short and easy to remember:
ăn = eat, đi = go, uống = drink
- Grammar: Easy
No verb conjugations, no plural endings, no gendered words.
“I go” → Tôi đi (no need for went or gone).
The only difference is word order: adjectives come after the noun.
Xe đẹp = “beautiful car”

II. Intermediate Level Difficulty of Learning Vietnamese
- Pronunciation: Easier (but new challenges appear)
By now, you’re familiar with tones and use them naturally in speech.
But then… new letters like ă, â, ê, đ, ư, ơ start to challenge you again!
Example: Tôi yêu em (I love you) vs. Tôi yêu êm (I love smoothness 😆)
- Vocabulary: Harder
You’ll start noticing that some words look the same but have different meanings.
biển = sea / biển = sign
And there are so many small particles — nhé, đấy, thế, cơ, hóa ra — that don’t really translate into English.
They make Vietnamese sound natural, but they take time to master.
- Grammar: Harder
Personal pronouns can be confusing even for advanced learners.
In English, you just say he or she, but in Vietnamese, there are many ways to say “he”: anh ấy, hắn, nó, gã, depending on who you’re talking about, your relationship, and even your tone!
Sentence structure also becomes trickier:
Em uống được bia (I can drink beer) vs Em được uống bia (I’m allowed to drink beer)
III. Advanced Level Difficulty of Learning Vietnamese
- Pronunciation: Easy (but listening is the challenge!)
By now, you’ve mastered the tones and pronunciation. However, real conversations with native speakers can still be tough - they speak fast, drop words, and each region (North, Central, South) sounds like a different version of Vietnamese!
- Vocabulary: Very Hard
Now you enter the world of idioms, slang, and expressions that only make sense if you understand Vietnamese culture.
Example: Chán như con gián (literally: “bored like a cockroach”)
- Grammar: Even Harder
Advanced structures can completely change meaning with just one small word shift:
Tôi chỉ ăn cơm (I only eat rice)
Chỉ tôi ăn cơm (Only I eat rice)

You can speak naturally now, but full fluency means understanding humor, idioms, and how people actually think in Vietnamese.

So… Is Vietnamese Hard?

Yes, at the beginning it feels difficulty, especially the tones and pronunciation.
But once you get past that stage, you’ll realize Vietnamese grammar is actually very logical and consistent.

At iSpeak Vietlingo, we make your Vietnamese learning journey clear, practical, and cultural — so you can speak naturally, not just memorize rules.

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