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- Seeking an Asian or Vietnamese pen pal?
Penpal
translation services by our Asian women in-country
native speakers. Write to your Asian girl in
English and we will translate for you. We offer
you a personal touch in communicating with the
Asian girls you find on our site. These Vietnamese
girls want to be your Vietnamese penpal. Love
of Asia Vietnam matchmaking, penpal, personals,
and dating web portal.
- We offer a 2 way e-mail Translation service.
Your cost is only $15.00 per letter.
- Simply type in your letter in the convenient
box below her profile.
- Then just click to send your pen pal letter.
- We do the translation for you and forward
your penpal letter to her.
- When she responds to your letter we will
translate it back to English and email it
you.
- Please limit each letter to 100 words.
You may purchase additional translations
if you so desire.
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There
have been many theories regarding the origin
of the Vietnamese language. The most persuasive
one argues that the Vietnamese language previously
belonged to the Mon-Khmer group of the Southeast
Asian linguistic system, it was later transformed
into Viet-Muong language (or old Vietnamese
language) and then separated to form the modern
Vietnamese language. In the present-day Vietnamese
language, many words have been proved to contain
Mon-Khmer roots and to be phonetically and semantically
relevant to the Muong language.
- Throughout a millennium of Chinese domination
and under the Vietnamese feudal dynasties, the
official language was the Han, but the Vietnamese
always demonstrated its strength for self preservation
and development. The Han language was pronounced
in the Vietnamese way, called the Han-Viet way
of pronunciation, and Vietnamized in various
ways to create many commonly used Vietnamese
words. The diverse development of the Vietnamese
language brought about the birth of a system
of writing scripts transcribing the Vietnamese
language on the basis of the Han characters
in the 13th century, called the Nom character.
- Under the French domination, Han characters
were gradually eliminated and replaced by French
that was used in administrative, educational
and diplomatic languages. Thanks to the National
language that boasts the advantages of simple
figure, composition, spelling and pronunciation
the modern Vietnamese prose was actually formed
and then accepted positive influence from the
Western cultural language. The National language
characters were produced by some Western evangelists
including Alexandre de Rhodes; they cooperated
with some Vietnamese to transcribe the Vietnamese
language on the basis of the Latin alphabet
for using in evangelism in the 17th century.
The National language characters were completed
and popularized to become a significant cultural
tool. In late 19th century, publications were
published in the National language characters.
After
the August 1945 Revolution, the Vietnamese language
and the National language characters have seized
a dominating position and strongly developed
and established itself as a multi-functional
language that has been used in every field,
every educational level and has reflected every
reality of life. Today, thanks to the Revolution,
some ethnic minority groups have their own writing
scripts.
The Vietnamese language is characterized by
mono-phonology with a concrete, abundant acoustic
and imaginary vocabulary and a proportionate,
rhythmical, lively, flexible, symbolic and emotional
way of statement, which tremendously facilitates
artistic and literary creation.
- Further information on Vietnam can be obtained
from:
1700 California Street 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94109
tel: 1.415.922.1577
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