Southern Vietnamese
Vietnamese Greetings for Beginners
Use simple greetings without sounding too formal or too stiff.
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Xin chào
Hello
Safe and polite in most situations.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Chào bạn
Hi
Friendly and neutral with peers.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Chào anh
Hello, older brother / male
Use with an older male or male service worker.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Chào chị
Hello, older sister / female
Use with an older female or female service worker.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
Chào em
Hello, younger person
Use with someone clearly younger.
Say it
Listen first, then use these tone cues.
The short version
Use simple greetings without sounding too formal or too stiff.
Real-life use
Vietnamese Greetings for Beginners belongs to one concrete situation. Memorize the first two lines as complete chunks, then adjust one detail when the real situation changes.
Core examples
| Vietnamese | English | Practice note |
|---|---|---|
| Xin chào | Hello | Safe and polite in most situations. |
| Chào bạn | Hi | Friendly and neutral with peers. |
| Chào anh | Hello, older brother / male | Use with an older male or male service worker. |
| Chào chị | Hello, older sister / female | Use with an older female or female service worker. |
| Chào em | Hello, younger person | Use with someone clearly younger. |
Southern Vietnamese note
In Southern Vietnamese daily speech, short direct phrases are normal. Politeness comes from tone, relationship words, and timing, not from long English-style sentences.
How to practice today
- Pick the line you would actually need this week.
- Say it three times while imagining the place.
- Cover the Vietnamese and recall it from the English.
- Save it for spaced review.
Common mistakes
Do not translate a long English sentence word by word. Use the Vietnamese chunk that locals expect in that situation.
Next step
Open the related phrasebook and save two more lines from the same situation.
Meaning check
Quick practice
Which Vietnamese line best fits this page?
FAQ
Is vietnamese greetings for beginners 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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