Southern Vietnamese
Vietnamese Location Words Ở Đến Đi
Ở, đến, and đi help you say where you are, where you go, and where you live.
Learner problem
I do not know whether to use ở, đến, or đi.
Pattern preview
ở + place / đến + place / đi + place: Tôi ở Sài Gòn.
Day 26 place focus
Intro: common places
Learn high-frequency place words, then connect them with đi, ở, and đến.
Where tip
Đâu means where. Anh đi đâu? means Where are you going?
Home base
Nhà
House / home
Nhà can mean house or home.
Where question
Anh đi đâu?
Where are you going?
Đâu asks where.
Go somewhere
Tôi đi chợ
I go to the market
Đi + place is a daily pattern.
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Day 26 vocabulary focus
Vocabulary: nhà, chợ, siêu thị, trường, bệnh viện, ngân hàng, sân bay, khách sạn, nhà hàng, công viên
Play each place word, repeat it once, then save places you mention often.
Home
Nhà
House / home
Common place word.
Shopping
Chợ
Market
Common place word.
Shopping
Siêu thị
Supermarket
Common place word.
School
Trường
School
Common place word.
Health
Bệnh viện
Hospital
Common place word.
Money
Ngân hàng
Bank
Common place word.
Travel
Sân bay
Airport
Common place word.
Travel
Khách sạn
Hotel
Common place word.
Food
Nhà hàng
Restaurant
Common place word.
Daily life
Công viên
Park
Common place word.
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Day 26 speaking skill
Speaking skill: ask where places are
Use place + ở đâu? when you need to find a place.
Market
Chợ ở đâu?
Where is the market?
Ask where a place is.
Supermarket
Siêu thị ở đâu?
Where is the supermarket?
Swap the place word after this pattern.
Hospital
Bệnh viện ở đâu?
Where is the hospital?
Useful when you need help quickly.
Going where
Anh đi đâu?
Where are you going?
Ask where someone is going.
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Day 26 grammar focus
Grammar note: đi + place / ở + place
Use đi for going, ở for being or staying, and đến for arriving at a destination.
đi + place
Tôi đi chợ
I go to the market
Movement or going somewhere.
ở + place
Tôi ở nhà
I am at home
Being at a place.
đến + place
Tôi đến ngân hàng
I arrive at the bank / I go to the bank
Arriving at or going to a destination.
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Day 26 speaking exercise
Exercise: say 5 places you often go
Use the model lines, then replace the place with real places from your week.
1
Market
Tôi hay đi chợ
I often go to the market
2
Supermarket
Tôi hay đi siêu thị
I often go to the supermarket
3
Park
Tôi hay đi công viên
I often go to the park
4
Restaurant
Tôi hay đến nhà hàng
I often go to restaurants
5
Home
Tôi hay ở nhà
I often stay at home
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The short version
Ở, đến, and đi help you say where you are, where you go, and where you live.
Pattern box
ở + place / đến + place / đi + place: Tôi ở Sài Gòn.
English trap
Do not use one English to/in/at idea for every Vietnamese place sentence.
Right vs wrong examples
| Instead of this | Say this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Copy the English structure word by word | Tôi ở Sài Gòn | Use the Vietnamese pattern as a ready-made chunk. |
| Add extra grammar words because English needs them | Tôi đến khách sạn | Vietnamese often stays shorter than English. |
| Study the rule without a real situation | Tôi đi chợ | Attach the rule to a cafe, taxi, hotel, market, or work sentence. |
Core examples
| Vietnamese | English | Practice note |
|---|---|---|
| Tôi ở Sài Gòn | I am in Saigon / I live in Saigon | Ở marks location. |
| Tôi đến khách sạn | I arrive at the hotel | Đến marks destination/arrival. |
| Tôi đi chợ | I go to the market | Đi marks going. |
| Bạn ở đâu? | Where are you? | Ở đâu asks location. |
| Cho tôi đến quận 1 | Please take me to District 1 | Đến is useful in taxi requests. |
| Tôi sống ở đây | I live here | Sống ở means live at/in. |
| Anh đi đâu? | Where are you going? | Đi đâu asks destination. |
| Tôi mới đến Việt Nam | I just arrived in Vietnam | Mới đến means just arrived. |
| Nhà vệ sinh ở đâu? | Where is the restroom? | Location question for a place. |
| Đi thẳng đến ngã tư | Go straight to the intersection | Đến marks the endpoint. |
| Tôi đang ở trước cổng | I am in front of the gate | Đang ở says current location. |
| Đi về nhà | Go home | Về adds return direction. |
How to use it in real sentences
Use the examples as sentence patterns, not isolated vocabulary. Say the whole line first, then replace one small part such as the person, time, object, or place.
Substitution drill
| Base sentence | Change this | New sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Tôi ở Sài Gòn | change the person or topic | Tôi đến khách sạn |
| Tôi đến khách sạn | change the time, place, or object | Tôi đi chợ |
| Tôi đi chợ | say it as a real request or answer | Bạn ở đâu? |
Real situation
Use this beginner foundation grammar when a real conversation forces you to speak quickly. Pick one sentence from the examples, imagine the situation, then change only one detail so the grammar becomes usable instead of abstract.
Southern Vietnamese note
Southern Vietnamese often prefers practical, context-rich examples. Learn the pattern through a line you might actually say.
Practice drill
- Read each Vietnamese sentence aloud.
- Replace one noun or time word.
- Listen to the slow audio, then say the new sentence twice.
- Cover the English and recall the Vietnamese from the situation.
- Save the examples you would actually use this week.
Common mistake
Do not use one English to/in/at idea for every Vietnamese place sentence.
Next step
After this page, open the related practice or continue to the next grammar lesson: want-need-can.
Meaning check
Quick practice
Which option is the best way to practice vietnamese location words ở đến đi?
FAQ
How should I practice vietnamese location words ở đến đi?
Learn the core pattern, say at least three full examples aloud, then change one word so the sentence becomes useful in your own life.
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Week 4 · Day 26 in the 90-day path
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