What is em in Vietnamese?

em. older brother. a non-elderly man; a man who’s a little older, like one’s own “big brother”; can be used as a romantic term of endearment. chị em.

Does kindle have Vietnamese dictionary?

By default the Kindle does come with few popular dictionaries from English to Chinese, Spanish, French… but I was a little disappointed because there is no English-Vietnamese dictionary.

Do Mai Do Vietnamese?

What does đụ má mean in Vietnamese? It is short for đụ má mày which is a Vietnamese expletive that is roughly the same as “f you” in English. If someone is saying this to you, remove yourself from the situation!

What do Vietnamese call their grandma?


Bà – grandmother, generic. Ông – grandfather, generic. Bà ngoại – grandmother on mother’s side.

What do Vietnamese call their mothers?

mẹ
In the north, the Vietnamese word for mother is mẹ (pronounced like fast may!) whereas it is má in the south. U is an older word for mother, and is popular in the country-side.

How do I add Vietnamese dictionary to Kindle?

Adding Dictionaries Directly on your Kindle

  1. Go to your home screen, and tap “All” on the top left section of your screen.
  2. Swipe left until you find the “Dictionaries” section.
  3. Tap on it, and download the dictionary of your choice from the list presented to you.

Which dictionary is best for Kindle?

Best Sellers in Kindle Default Dictionaries

  • #1. Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition.
  • #2. Merriam-Webster’s Spanish-English Translation Dictionary, Kindle Edition (Spanish Edition)
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What does Troi Oi mean?

Oi gioi oi, or oi troi oi in southern Vietnam, is one of those catch-all expressions. It loosely translates as “oh my God” but means whatever the speaker wants it to at the time.

How do you cuss in Vietnamese?

đụ/đù – / ɗu˨ / or / ɗu˨˩ / The most popular and generally used vulgar slang in Vietnam. It has the same meaning and intensity with the f-word “f@&k” in English. It is pronounced much as an English speaker would say the word “do”, though more intense accents may make this word sound like “dough”.

What do Vietnamese call their dad?

Vietnam. In Vietnam, each region has its own ways to say “Father”. Traditionally, fathers were at the top of the Vietnamese family hierarchy so children usually called them “Thầy” or “Cậu” to show the utmost respect. Nowadays, “Bố” and “Ba” are the two most common words for father using everywhere in Vietnam.

How do Vietnamese people say mom?

Mẹ
Mẹ – mother (North Vietnam). Má – mother (South Vietnam).

What do you call Vietnamese Grandma?

Bà – grandmother, generic. Ông – grandfather, generic. Bà ngoại – grandmother on mother’s side. Ông ngoại – grandfather on mother’s side. Bà nội – grandmother on father’s side.