Southern Vietnamese
Vietnamese Topic-First Sentences
Vietnamese often puts the topic first, then comments on it.
Learner problem
I hear sentences that do not start like English.
Pattern preview
topic + comment: Món này ngon. / Cái này bao nhiêu?
The short version
Vietnamese often puts the topic first, then comments on it.
Pattern box
topic + comment: Món này ngon. / Cái này bao nhiêu?
English trap
Do not force every Vietnamese sentence to include a full English-style subject.
Right vs wrong examples
| Instead of this | Say this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Copy the English structure word by word | Món này ngon | Use the Vietnamese pattern as a ready-made chunk. |
| Add extra grammar words because English needs them | Cái này bao nhiêu? | Vietnamese often stays shorter than English. |
| Study the rule without a real situation | Phòng này sạch | Attach the rule to a cafe, taxi, hotel, market, or work sentence. |
Core examples
| Vietnamese | English | Practice note |
|---|---|---|
| Món này ngon | This dish is good | Topic first, comment second. |
| Cái này bao nhiêu? | How much is this? | Pointing topic first. |
| Phòng này sạch | This room is clean | Room as topic. |
| Đường này xa | This road is far | Road as topic. |
| Cà phê này đắng | This coffee is bitter | Coffee as topic. |
| Quán này đẹp | This shop/cafe is beautiful | Place as topic. |
| Giá này mắc quá | This price is too expensive | Price as topic. |
| Việc này khó | This matter is hard | Matter as topic. |
| Hôm nay tôi bận | Today I am busy | Time as topic. |
| Tiếng Việt hơi khó | Vietnamese is a little hard | Language as topic. |
| Địa chỉ này ở đâu? | Where is this address? | Address as topic. |
| Bài này dễ hiểu | This lesson is easy to understand | Lesson as topic. |
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Món này ngon | change the person or topic | Cái này bao nhiêu? |
| Cái này bao nhiêu? | change the time, place, or object | Phòng này sạch |
| Phòng này sạch | say it as a real request or answer | Đường này xa |
Real situation
Use this natural Vietnamese 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 force every Vietnamese sentence to include a full English-style subject.
Next step
After this page, open the related practice or continue to the next grammar lesson: negative-questions.
Listen and practice examples
Play normal, slow, then change one word and say the sentence again.
12 examples
Món này ngon
This dish is good
Topic first, comment second.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Cái này bao nhiêu?
How much is this?
Pointing topic first.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Phòng này sạch
This room is clean
Room as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Đường này xa
This road is far
Road as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Cà phê này đắng
This coffee is bitter
Coffee as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Quán này đẹp
This shop/cafe is beautiful
Place as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Giá này mắc quá
This price is too expensive
Price as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Việc này khó
This matter is hard
Matter as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Hôm nay tôi bận
Today I am busy
Time as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Tiếng Việt hơi khó
Vietnamese is a little hard
Language as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Địa chỉ này ở đâu?
Where is this address?
Address as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Bài này dễ hiểu
This lesson is easy to understand
Lesson as topic.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.
Meaning check
Quick practice
Which option is the best way to practice vietnamese topic-first sentences?
FAQ
How should I practice vietnamese topic-first sentences?
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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