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    Hi, all

    My girlfriend sends me lots of sms, but many times I dont understand.

    Can anyone explain what it means the letters in an sms?

    Ex: "Minh co chuyen gap fai di ngay. Minh se hen lai ban sau." or "E jiet chet a! E de o nha roi!"


    c
    nt
    dc
    k
    a
    me
    do
    ca
    j
    ba
    di

    And does CHI ANH means? An older male or an older female?

    Thank you so much for your attention.

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    Minh co chuyen gap phai di ngay. Minh se hen lai ban sau = I have to go immediately. I will see/talk to you later

    I'm not so sure about the second one

    Yes, you call an older female "chị", and an older male "anh"
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    Thank you TLT,

    But CHI ANH, all together? And about the abbreviations?

    And if I may, what about this sentence:

    Vay hom nay minh ko xem ha chi. Khi nao xem thi chi bao em nha

    Tks again
    Last edited by jovial469; 10-04-2012 at 10:22 PM.

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    "chi anh"??? either they talk about two people chị & anh or Anh is a name. Vietnamese words have different meanings when different accent marks added too. In casual speaking language, anh is usually abbreviated to a, and em to e.

    Vay hom nay minh ko xem ha chi. Khi nao xem thi chi bao em nha = Are we not going to watch it today? Let me know when you watch it.
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    Thank you so much.

    What about the other abbreviations?

    Thanks

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    Do you mean these abbreviations? c
    nt
    dc
    k
    a
    me
    do
    ca
    j
    ba
    di

    Well, I'm not sure unless I see them in sentences, they depend on the context
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    Thank you for answering.

    For example, in these sentences...

    Ua e dj lam roj ha chac a de dau do tren qan nhug ko nho where ma e co mag theo cmnd do ko

    Maj nho dem theo cmnd pho to nha haj caj ngay hom wa a ko nho de dau nua

    Thoi de t3 cung dc! E chua can!

    K. De ong di danh bai ha?

    De e di ktra skhoe. Tks c.

    Dao nay con ban qua, k t cho co dc. De ngay mai con dem may anh theo chup anh may mon an o day roi gui qua email cho co.

    Chi Mai oi em Tram Anh ne. Cam on chi dua em ra. Chi noi moi nguoi em xin loi nhe.
    Last edited by jovial469; 10-05-2012 at 09:33 PM.

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    nt Nhan Tin Message (v)
    dc Duoc OK / indicates positive passive verb
    k Khong No/Not
    a Anh Elder male friend/husband/brother/lover
    me Me Mother
    do Do That one / There
    ca Ca All
    j Gi What
    ba Ba Mrs/Grandma/Old Woman
    di Di Go

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    Thanks!!!
    It's very kind of you!

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