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  1. #11
    deamx7
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    Default can someone please help translate

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    Chim Bau Cau Ngon Hon


    Con Cu Ngon Lam

  2. #12
    deamx7
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    Default Translation Please

    Em Trai,

    Em yeu Tuyet phai o? Noi cho anh biet thi anh giup cho

  3. #13
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    Default tôi cần sự giúo đỡ của các bạn

    ha moi người giúo tooi với ,tôi mới học tiếng anh à ,bạn vào trước giúp tôi vào sau nha

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    Quote Originally Posted by deamx7 View Post
    Em Trai,

    Em yeu Tuyet phai o? Noi cho anh biet thi anh giup cho
    (Younger/ Kid) Brother,

    You love Tuyet don't you? I'll help you if you tell me

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    Quote Originally Posted by deamx7 View Post
    Em Trai,

    Em yeu Tuyet phai o? Noi cho anh biet thi anh giup cho
    just curious, since you're Mexican, how do you know to write Vietnamese words?

  6. #16
    deamx7
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    they write it to me, i try to write back using the translator this website has, but i still dont know and are interested in learning just dont know the best way to approach this

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    Quote Originally Posted by deamx7 View Post
    they write it to me, i try to write back using the translator this website has, but i still dont know and are interested in learning just dont know the best way to approach this
    I am not sure about the auto-translator. If you live near a large Vietnamese community, look for local Catholic church/school/community center where they some time offer Vietnamese classes for children. That the best place I can think of. These classes are usually free of charge.

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