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  1. Syntax: Vietnamese borrowed a few Chinese quantifiers (e.g., Sino-Vietnamese các from Chinese 各 gè ‘each, every’, the early Chinese loanword nhiều (Sino-Vietnamese nhiêu) from 饒 ráo ‘abundant’), and evidence suggests that Chinese numeral terms were more widely used in the past by Vietnamese speakers.

  2. 30 mar 2023 · Welcome to our comprehensive guide on mastering numbers in Vietnamese, specifically focusing on numbers 100 and beyond. Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to enhance your language skills, our step-by-step approach will have you speaking Vietnamese with confidence in no time.

  3. How to count in Vietnamese (tiếng việt / 㗂越), a Vietic language spoken mainly in Vietnam. Two kinds of numbers are used in Vietnamese: Native Vietnamese numbers, and Sino-Vietnamese numbers, which are borrowed from Chinese and are not much used these days.

  4. Numbers in Vietnamese // We will teach you how to count from 1 to 100, and then 1,000 and beyond with this guide on how to say all the Vietnamese numbers!

  5. The following table is an overview of the basic Vietnamese numeric figures, provided in both native and Sino-Vietnamese counting systems. The form that is highlighted in green is the most widely used in all purposes whilst the ones highlighted in blue are seen as archaic but may still be in use.

  6. Native Vietnamese numeral terms are free morphemes, while Chinese ones are used in word-formation, not as lexemes.

  7. 19 sty 2023 · Mark Alves. Montgomery College. Abstract. Chinese loanwords have entered many semantic domains in Vietnamese, but the native Vietnamese system of numerals has been retained without replacements....

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