inferior Languages Vietnamese

 

    The Roman Alphabet, with some added absolute characters.

    Over 80 actor people.

    Vietnamese is the accent acclimated by the humans of Viet Nam, a baby S-shaped country that sits like a appendage beneath China.

    Actually, the accent that humans use today is absolutely altered from what they acclimated to use afore the French disqualified Viet Nam for 100 years. Afore that, humans acclimated to allege two types of accepted dialects: Han Viet and Chu Nom.

    Han Viet was the added academic accent that was first borrowed, then changed, from the Chinese language. Ceramics had disqualified Viet Nam for 1000 years afore the French came, so their access was abundant stronger.

    Chu Nom was the added informal, accepted adaptation of Han Viet that anybody could allege and understand.

    Vietnamese, as we understand it today, comes from a French missionary who anticipation that Han Viet and Chu Nom were just too harder for humans to use. He took the language, gave it a Roman alphabet (a,b,c.. instead of Chinese characters) and create a few additional changes as well. This is what is acclimated today in Viet Nam.

    

 


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