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First Day at a Vietnamese Cafe

A short beginner story for recognizing food phrases in context.

Story

You walk into a small cafe in District 1. The server smiles and says, Xin chào. You order cà phê sữa đá and ask bao nhiêu tiền? before paying. You do not know every word yet, but you complete a real exchange.

Useful language

VietnameseEnglishPractice note
Một ly cà phê sữa đáOne iced milk coffeeAdd một ly before the drink.
Cà phê đen đáIced black coffeeCommon if you do not want milk.
Bạc xỉuVietnamese milk coffee with more milkCommon southern cafe order.
Uống ở đâyDrink hereUse when staying in the cafe.
Mang điTake awayCommon cafe phrase.
Thêm đáMore iceShort and clear.
Ít đáLess iceUseful for drinks.
Ít đường thôiLess sugar, pleaseVietnamese drinks can be sweet by default.

Read it again

Read the story once for meaning. Read it a second time and pause at each Vietnamese phrase. On the third pass, cover the English translation and see if the situation helps you remember the phrase.

Practice

Imagine the same scene tomorrow. Change one detail: the location, the price, the drink, the person, or the time. Say the Vietnamese phrase again with that new detail in mind.

Story phrases

Một ly cà phê sữa đá

One iced milk coffee

Add một ly before the drink.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Một mot heavy Drop the voice low and short. ly ly level Keep the voice steady and level. ca falling Let the voice fall gently. phê phe level Keep the voice steady and level. sữa sua broken Use a short broken rise. đá da rising Đ starts like English d; do not say z.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Cà phê đen đá

Iced black coffee

Common if you do not want milk.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

ca falling Let the voice fall gently. phê phe level Keep the voice steady and level. đen den level Đ starts like English d; do not say z. đá da rising Đ starts like English d; do not say z.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Bạc xỉu

Vietnamese milk coffee with more milk

Common southern cafe order.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Bạc bac heavy Drop the voice low and short. xỉu xiu dipping Dip slightly, then recover.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Uống ở đây

Drink here

Use when staying in the cafe.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Uống uong rising Lift the voice upward. o dipping Dip slightly, then recover. đây day level Đ starts like English d; do not say z.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Mang đi

Take away

Common cafe phrase.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Mang mang level Keep the voice steady and level. đi di level Đ starts like English d; do not say z.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Thêm đá

More ice

Short and clear.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Thêm them level Keep the voice steady and level. đá da rising Đ starts like English d; do not say z.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Ít đá

Less ice

Useful for drinks.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Ít it rising Lift the voice upward. đá da rising Đ starts like English d; do not say z.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

Ít đường thôi

Less sugar, please

Vietnamese drinks can be sweet by default.

Say it

Listen first, then use these tone cues.

Ít it rising Lift the voice upward. đường duong falling Đ starts like English d; do not say z. thôi thoi level Keep the voice steady and level.

Native audio planned. This card is text-first until the Southern Vietnamese recording is connected.

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