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Definition of Vietnamese in English: Vietnameseadjective ˌvɪɛtnəˈmiːzˈvjɛtnəmiːzviˌɛtnəˈmiz Relating to Vietnam, its people, or their language. (与)越南(有关)的;(与)越南人(有关)的;(与)越南语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Larger donations can be channeled to specific Vietnamese groups.
- She also famously described US ambitions as ‘imperialist’ and advised Richard Nixon to read up on Vietnamese history.
- My recipe for today is for Vietnamese lemon chicken.
- I, for one, have no idea whether this is appropriate in Vietnamese culture or not, nor what a bishop can and cannot permit in his own diocese.
- The opening scene begins with Ho Xuan Huong in Vietnamese peasant clothing, at the funeral of Commissioner Coc.
- We were representing a Saturday morning Vietnamese language school.
- Their village had been overrun by Vietnamese troops in 1979.
- He liked Asian people, Vietnamese people in particular, and their culture, considerably more than he liked Australian culture.
noun ˌvɪɛtnəˈmiːzˈvjɛtnəmiːzviˌɛtnəˈmiz 1A native or inhabitant of Vietnam, or a person of Vietnamese descent. 越南人,越裔 Example sentencesExamples - He honestly thought that Americans tried to improve the lot of the Vietnamese.
- Western love songs, especially slow, sad songs recorded by Asian artists, are also much loved by the Vietnamese.
- Thais and Vietnamese also came in large numbers and this is really where Asian Fusion cooking was born.
- The streets to the American Embassy were so crowded with GIs and Vietnamese alike, all wanted to leave the gem of the orient.
- From the 1400s on, the Cambodians lost territory to both the Siamese and the Vietnamese.
- They share their classrooms with Arabs, Africans and Vietnamese.
- I think it's no accident that the best cooks on Earth are the Basque and the Vietnamese.
2mass noun The language of Vietnam, spoken by about 60 million people. It probably belongs to the Mon-Khmer group, although much of its vocabulary is derived from Chinese. 越南语(约有6, 000万使用者,许多词汇源于汉语,但可能属于孟高棉语族) Example sentencesExamples - He speaks five languages, Vietnamese, French, Greek, Spanish and some other obscure language.
- Lady Borton, who speaks Vietnamese, finds the atmosphere far more hospitable now than in the early years of independence.
- For general sessions I speak in Vietnamese, except when interacting on an individual basis, when I use English.
- In addition, Cambodians have borrowed words from Thai, French, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
- This person may have married an Irish person but probably still thinks in and speaks Vietnamese.
- The books have been re-published many times, in a number of different Asian languages including Japanese and Vietnamese.
RhymesAchinese, Ambonese, appease, Assamese, Balinese, Belize, Beninese, Bernese, bêtise, Bhutanese, breeze, Burmese, Cantonese, Castries, cerise, cheese, chemise, Chinese, Cingalese, Cleese, Congolese, Denise, Dodecanese, ease, éminence grise, expertise, Faroese, freeze, Fries, frieze, Gabonese, Genoese, Goanese, Guyanese, he's, Japanese, Javanese, jeez, journalese, Kanarese, Keys, Lebanese, lees, legalese, Louise, Macanese, Madurese, Maltese, marquise, Milanese, Nepalese, officialese, overseas, pease, Pekinese, Peloponnese, Piedmontese, please, Portuguese, Pyrenees, reprise, Rwandese, seise, seize, Senegalese, she's, Siamese, Sienese, Sikkimese, Sinhalese, sleaze, sneeze, squeeze, Stockton-on-Tees, Sudanese, Sundanese, Surinamese, Tabriz, Taiwanese, tease, Tees, telegraphese, these, Timorese, Togolese, trapeze, valise, Viennese, vocalese, wheeze Definition of Vietnamese in US English: Vietnameseadjectivevēˌetnəˈmēzviˌɛtnəˈmiz Relating to Vietnam, its people, or their language. (与)越南(有关)的;(与)越南人(有关)的;(与)越南语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - We were representing a Saturday morning Vietnamese language school.
- Their village had been overrun by Vietnamese troops in 1979.
- My recipe for today is for Vietnamese lemon chicken.
- She also famously described US ambitions as ‘imperialist’ and advised Richard Nixon to read up on Vietnamese history.
- He liked Asian people, Vietnamese people in particular, and their culture, considerably more than he liked Australian culture.
- The opening scene begins with Ho Xuan Huong in Vietnamese peasant clothing, at the funeral of Commissioner Coc.
- Larger donations can be channeled to specific Vietnamese groups.
- I, for one, have no idea whether this is appropriate in Vietnamese culture or not, nor what a bishop can and cannot permit in his own diocese.
nounvēˌetnəˈmēzviˌɛtnəˈmiz 1A native or inhabitant of Vietnam, or a person of Vietnamese descent. 越南人,越裔 Example sentencesExamples - He honestly thought that Americans tried to improve the lot of the Vietnamese.
- From the 1400s on, the Cambodians lost territory to both the Siamese and the Vietnamese.
- Thais and Vietnamese also came in large numbers and this is really where Asian Fusion cooking was born.
- They share their classrooms with Arabs, Africans and Vietnamese.
- Western love songs, especially slow, sad songs recorded by Asian artists, are also much loved by the Vietnamese.
- I think it's no accident that the best cooks on Earth are the Basque and the Vietnamese.
- The streets to the American Embassy were so crowded with GIs and Vietnamese alike, all wanted to leave the gem of the orient.
2The language of Vietnam, which is probably a Mon-Khmer language although much of its vocabulary is derived from Chinese. 越南语(约有6, 000万使用者,许多词汇源于汉语,但可能属于孟高棉语族) Example sentencesExamples - He speaks five languages, Vietnamese, French, Greek, Spanish and some other obscure language.
- For general sessions I speak in Vietnamese, except when interacting on an individual basis, when I use English.
- In addition, Cambodians have borrowed words from Thai, French, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
- This person may have married an Irish person but probably still thinks in and speaks Vietnamese.
- The books have been re-published many times, in a number of different Asian languages including Japanese and Vietnamese.
- Lady Borton, who speaks Vietnamese, finds the atmosphere far more hospitable now than in the early years of independence.
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