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== Introduction ==


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Welcome to the lesson on Vietnamese vocabulary related to relationships and dating! In this lesson, you will learn essential words and phrases to help you navigate the world of relationships in Vietnamese-speaking contexts. Whether you're looking to make new friends, express your feelings, or go on a date, this lesson has got you covered.


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Relationships are an important aspect of Vietnamese culture. Vietnamese people value close family ties and strong connections with friends. Understanding the vocabulary related to relationships will not only enhance your language skills but also deepen your understanding of Vietnamese culture and customs.
 
So, let's dive into the fascinating world of relationships and dating in Vietnamese!
 
== Vocabulary ==


As a Vietnamese language teacher with 20 years of experience, I'm excited to teach you vocabulary related to relationships and dating in Vietnamese. In this lesson, we'll cover the terms and phrases you need to know to communicate effectively in romantic situations.
=== Romantic Relationships ===


In this section, we will explore vocabulary related to romantic relationships. These words and phrases will come in handy when expressing your feelings or talking about someone you're romantically interested in.


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]] & [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Counting-11-20|Counting 11 20]].</span>
==== Terms of Endearment ====
== Phrases for Romantic Situations ==


When you're out with that special someone in Vietnam, it's important to be able to express yourself clearly. Here are some phrases that can help:
Vietnamese couples often use terms of endearment to express their affection for each other. Here are some common terms of endearment in Vietnamese:


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! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| Anh yêu em. || [ʌŋ jɛʊ ɛm] || I love you. (male to female)
| Em yêu || [ɛm jeːu] || My love
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| Em yêu anh. || [ɛm jɛʊ ʌŋ] || I love you. (female to male)
| Anh yêu || [ʔaŋ jeːu] || My love (used by females to address males)
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| Cho em một nụ hôn || [tʃɔ ɛm môt nʊ̌w hôn] || Give me a kiss
| Chồng yêu  || [t͡ɕəŋ jeːu] || Darling (used by females to address their husbands)
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| Hẹn hò với em nhé? || [hěn hò voi ɛm nhê] || Will you go out with me?
| Vợ yêu  || [vɔː jeːu] || Darling (used by males to address their wives)
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| Anh có muốn gặp lần nữa không? || [ʌŋ kǒ mwə̌n gə̌p lân nữa kôŋ] || Would you like to meet again?
| Bé yêu  || [beː jeːu] || Sweetheart
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== Vocabulary Related to Relationships ==
==== Expressing Feelings ====
 
When you're in a romantic relationship, it's important to be able to express your feelings. Here are some useful phrases for expressing your emotions in Vietnamese:
 
* Tôi yêu em. - I love you.
* Tôi nhớ em. - I miss you.
* Tôi muốn ở bên cạnh em. - I want to be by your side.
* Em là ánh sáng của cuộc đời tôi. - You are the light of my life.
* Tình yêu của tôi dành cho em là mãi mãi. - My love for you is forever.
 
=== Family Relationships ===
 
Next, let's explore vocabulary related to family relationships. Vietnamese culture places great importance on family, and understanding these terms will help you navigate social interactions with Vietnamese people.


Here are some of the most common words related to relationships:
==== Immediate Family ====


* Người yêu: boyfriend or girlfriend
In Vietnamese, there are specific terms to describe different family members. Here are some essential vocabulary words for immediate family members:
* Người yêu cũ: ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend
 
* Hẹn hò: dating
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* Kết hôn: married
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
* Ly dị: divorced
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* Gia đình: family
| Ba  || [baː] || Father
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| Mẹ  || [mɛ˧˥] || Mother
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| Anh trai  || [ʔaŋ˧˥ t͡ɕaːj˧˥] || Older brother
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| Em trai  || [ʔɛm˧˥ t͡ɕaːj˧˥] || Younger brother
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| Chị gái  || [t͡ɕi˧˥ ɣaːj˧˥] || Older sister
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| Em gái  || [ʔɛm˧˥ ɣaːj˧˥] || Younger sister
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==== Extended Family ====
 
In addition to immediate family members, Vietnamese culture also values extended family relationships. Here are some words to describe different relatives:
 
* Ông - Grandfather
* Bà - Grandmother
* Chú - Uncle
* Cô - Aunt
* Dì - Aunt (father's sister)
* Cậu - Uncle (mother's brother)
* Dượng - Uncle (father's brother)
* Thím - Aunt (father's sister-in-law)
* Mợ - Aunt (mother's sister-in-law)
* Bác - Aunt/Uncle (used for older relatives)
 
=== Friendship ===
 
Friendship is highly valued in Vietnamese culture, and having the right vocabulary to describe your friendships is essential. Let's explore some common words and phrases related to friendships in Vietnamese:
 
* Bạn - Friend
* Bạn thân - Best friend
* Bè - Buddy
* Anh em - Bros
* Chị em - Sisters
* Tình bạn - Friendship
* Kết bạn - To make friends
* Bạn bè - Friends


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


With these vocabulary words and phrases, you should be well-equipped to navigate romantic situations in Vietnamese. Don't be afraid to put them into practice and practice speaking with native Vietnamese speakers. Keep learning and exploring Vietnamese culture and language!
Congratulations! You've reached the end of the lesson on Vietnamese vocabulary related to relationships and dating. In this lesson, you've learned essential words and phrases to navigate romantic relationships, family relationships, and friendships in Vietnamese-speaking contexts.


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Remember to practice using these words and phrases in real-life situations to reinforce your learning. Understanding the vocabulary related to relationships will not only enhance your language skills but also deepen your understanding of Vietnamese culture and customs.
==Sources==
* [https://ling-app.com/vi/vietnamese-relationship-vocab/ Vietnamese Relationship Vocab: Learn Now 10+ Useful Phrases ...]
* [https://www.vietnamesepod101.com/blog/2019/02/07/how-to-say-i-love-you-in-vietnamese/ How to Say I Love You in Vietnamese - Romantic Word List]
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2802334/ Acculturation gaps in Vietnamese immigrant families: Impact on ...]


Continue practicing and expanding your vocabulary, and soon you'll be able to confidently express yourself in Vietnamese!


<span link>With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Saying-Goodbye|Saying Goodbye]] & [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]].</span>
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==Sources==
* [https://ling-app.com/vi/vietnamese-relationship-vocab/ Vietnamese Relationship Vocab: Learn Now 10+ Useful Phrases ...]
* [https://www.vietnamesepod101.com/blog/2019/02/07/how-to-say-i-love-you-in-vietnamese/ How to Say I Love You in Vietnamese - Romantic Word List]
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2802334/ Acculturation gaps in Vietnamese immigrant families: Impact on ...]


==Other Lessons==
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* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]
* [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on Vietnamese vocabulary related to relationships and dating! In this lesson, you will learn essential words and phrases to help you navigate the world of relationships in Vietnamese-speaking contexts. Whether you're looking to make new friends, express your feelings, or go on a date, this lesson has got you covered.

Relationships are an important aspect of Vietnamese culture. Vietnamese people value close family ties and strong connections with friends. Understanding the vocabulary related to relationships will not only enhance your language skills but also deepen your understanding of Vietnamese culture and customs.

So, let's dive into the fascinating world of relationships and dating in Vietnamese!

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Romantic Relationships[edit | edit source]

In this section, we will explore vocabulary related to romantic relationships. These words and phrases will come in handy when expressing your feelings or talking about someone you're romantically interested in.

Terms of Endearment[edit | edit source]

Vietnamese couples often use terms of endearment to express their affection for each other. Here are some common terms of endearment in Vietnamese:

Vietnamese Pronunciation English Translation
Em yêu [ɛm jeːu] My love
Anh yêu [ʔaŋ jeːu] My love (used by females to address males)
Chồng yêu [t͡ɕəŋ jeːu] Darling (used by females to address their husbands)
Vợ yêu [vɔː jeːu] Darling (used by males to address their wives)
Bé yêu [beː jeːu] Sweetheart

Expressing Feelings[edit | edit source]

When you're in a romantic relationship, it's important to be able to express your feelings. Here are some useful phrases for expressing your emotions in Vietnamese:

  • Tôi yêu em. - I love you.
  • Tôi nhớ em. - I miss you.
  • Tôi muốn ở bên cạnh em. - I want to be by your side.
  • Em là ánh sáng của cuộc đời tôi. - You are the light of my life.
  • Tình yêu của tôi dành cho em là mãi mãi. - My love for you is forever.

Family Relationships[edit | edit source]

Next, let's explore vocabulary related to family relationships. Vietnamese culture places great importance on family, and understanding these terms will help you navigate social interactions with Vietnamese people.

Immediate Family[edit | edit source]

In Vietnamese, there are specific terms to describe different family members. Here are some essential vocabulary words for immediate family members:

Vietnamese Pronunciation English Translation
Ba [baː] Father
Mẹ [mɛ˧˥] Mother
Anh trai [ʔaŋ˧˥ t͡ɕaːj˧˥] Older brother
Em trai [ʔɛm˧˥ t͡ɕaːj˧˥] Younger brother
Chị gái [t͡ɕi˧˥ ɣaːj˧˥] Older sister
Em gái [ʔɛm˧˥ ɣaːj˧˥] Younger sister

Extended Family[edit | edit source]

In addition to immediate family members, Vietnamese culture also values extended family relationships. Here are some words to describe different relatives:

  • Ông - Grandfather
  • Bà - Grandmother
  • Chú - Uncle
  • Cô - Aunt
  • Dì - Aunt (father's sister)
  • Cậu - Uncle (mother's brother)
  • Dượng - Uncle (father's brother)
  • Thím - Aunt (father's sister-in-law)
  • Mợ - Aunt (mother's sister-in-law)
  • Bác - Aunt/Uncle (used for older relatives)

Friendship[edit | edit source]

Friendship is highly valued in Vietnamese culture, and having the right vocabulary to describe your friendships is essential. Let's explore some common words and phrases related to friendships in Vietnamese:

  • Bạn - Friend
  • Bạn thân - Best friend
  • Bè - Buddy
  • Anh em - Bros
  • Chị em - Sisters
  • Tình bạn - Friendship
  • Kết bạn - To make friends
  • Bạn bè - Friends

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've reached the end of the lesson on Vietnamese vocabulary related to relationships and dating. In this lesson, you've learned essential words and phrases to navigate romantic relationships, family relationships, and friendships in Vietnamese-speaking contexts.

Remember to practice using these words and phrases in real-life situations to reinforce your learning. Understanding the vocabulary related to relationships will not only enhance your language skills but also deepen your understanding of Vietnamese culture and customs.

Continue practicing and expanding your vocabulary, and soon you'll be able to confidently express yourself in Vietnamese!

Videos[edit | edit source]

10 Vietnamese Slang Words for Love & Relationship - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]



Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



◀️ Family Members — Previous Lesson Next Lesson — Tet ▶️