Southern Vietnamese
Vietnamese Flat Tone Practice
Practice steady pitch before adding more complex tone movement.
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ma
flat tone drill
Hold the pitch steady.
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ba
flat tone drill
No rise or fall.
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đi
go
Short, clear flat tone.
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ăn
eat
Short vowel plus steady tone.
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em
younger sibling pronoun
Keep the syllable light.
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con
child / animal classifier
Keep final n short.
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tôi
I / me
Level tone even with ô vowel.
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không
no / not
Level tone with rounded vowel.
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anh
older brother / you
Level tone with short final nh.
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ngon
delicious
Start with initial ng.
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vui
fun / happy
Short level word.
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xe
vehicle
Useful daily word.
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cơm
rice / meal
Relax the ơ vowel.
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bơ
butter / avocado
Central vowel, level tone.
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mưa
rain
Level tone with ưa.
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sao
why / star
Keep it level, not English question tone.
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xong
finished
Final ng stays nasal.
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Tôi đi
I go
Two level syllables.
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Anh ăn cơm
You eat rice / a meal
Mostly level tones with short syllables.
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Không sao
No problem
Useful calm phrase.
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Em vui
I am happy / you are happy
Keep both syllables level.
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Con ăn
The child eats
Short and steady.
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Xe đến
The vehicle arrives
Hear level xe before rising đến.
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Tôi không sao
I am okay / no problem
Useful phrase with steady level chunks.
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The short version
Practice steady pitch before adding more complex tone movement.
Real-life use
Vietnamese Flat Tone Practice is a listening and mouth-position drill. Stay with short syllables first so the tone movement is clear before you use the words in conversation.
Core examples
| Vietnamese | English | Practice note |
|---|---|---|
| ma | flat tone drill | Hold the pitch steady. |
| ba | flat tone drill | No rise or fall. |
| đi | go | Short, clear flat tone. |
| ăn | eat | Short vowel plus steady tone. |
| em | younger sibling pronoun | Keep the syllable light. |
| con | child / animal classifier | Keep final n short. |
| tôi | I / me | Level tone even with ô vowel. |
| không | no / not | Level tone with rounded vowel. |
Southern Vietnamese note
In Southern Vietnamese, hỏi and ngã can sound closer than in northern speech. Learn the spelling, but train your ear with the southern sound you expect to hear.
How to practice today
- Play or read the first item slowly.
- Repeat it three times with the same vowel.
- Compare it with the next tone item.
- Stop before you get tired; tone practice works best in short sessions.
Common mistakes
Do not turn every tone into English sentence intonation. Keep the syllable short and let the pitch movement carry the difference.
Next step
Open the next tone lesson and compare one new mark against the mark you practiced here.
Meaning check
Quick practice
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FAQ
Is vietnamese flat tone practice useful for beginners?
Yes. The page focuses on short phrases and patterns that beginners can reuse immediately.
Should I wait for audio before studying this page?
No. Read and practice the text first. Native audio can be added later without changing the learning path.
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