Learn Vietnamese with TVO | How long Questions
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- A clear and detailed explanation about how to make How Long Questions in Vietnamese, with Practice exercises to test your understanding.
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A. Answer the following questions
1. Tôi học Tiếng Việt _____ rồi.
2. Hôm nay tôi phải làm việc trong _____.
3. Không, tôi không muốn đi du lịch ở Nhật/ Có, tôi muốn đi trong ____.
4. Tôi sống ở thành phố của tôi ____ rồi.
5. Ở nước của tôi, sinh viên phải học đại học trong ____.
B. Translate the following questions
1. Bố mẹ của bạn cưới bao lâu rồi?
2. Bạn chờ cô ấy trong bao lâu?
3. Đêm qua bạn ngủ trong bao lâu?
4. Donald Trump làm Tổng thống bao lâu rồi?
5. Công ty của bạn nghỉ Tết trong bao lâu?
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Very useful phrase! Locals in any country generally ask these questions. I recently got married, so the related phrase is timely! Cảm ơn chị!
Rất hữu ích, như tất cả bài học khác của TVO. Cảm ơn!
You are so cute 🥰🥰🥰
cam on rat nhieu chi Lan
1:20 "present perfect"--ugh, one of those weird grammatical terms I always found confusing, even for English! Thank God that once you become fluent, you can forget about them!! :) Sooooo...questions: start-to-finish, add "trong" before "bao lâu"; start-to-present, add "rồi" after "bao lâu". Answers, change "bao lâu" to whatever the duration is. Got it! :)
Chào em,cảm ơn em về bài học. Em đã dậy tiếng việt bao lâu rồi ? Hẹn gặp lại…
How long must we sing this song? Or doctor "how long more do I have?
Or combine the two to ask, how long more do I have to live life as a song? Implying you may have divergent musical tastes maybe. From the popular sway?
Everyones' a composer right! If not critic! LOL
Raising another question linked to that, what is music exactly?
The dry answer is - selections of pitches arranged in time, where intervals are as important as heard moments (created when something solid is struck to vibrate the air around it)
Creating rhythm as well melody.
So in that sense, the growth trajectory of a tree or plant, and the final shape it takes, is also like a composition in time, before the effects reverse and it DE-composes.
The lyrical or poetic answer, is it is the sound of yearning for the future. Produced by mother nature, like tentacles it extends outwards to draw forth some desired shape from the unformed future,
A future that is very often the past, or very close to it, like consecutive rungs on a spring, rising higher and higher or lower and lower. Always built from things of the past.
Better and better we hope, but all too often seemingly worse and worse for some. Is this because of the venue, the musicians, the composition or the conductor?
Thank you :)
so the Trump question at this point in time is "bao lâu rồi" bút after he finished his term has to be changed to "trong bao lâu" ?
1:59 What is the meaning of "bọn" here? Would the same sentence without "bọn" be correct?
I'm not native and still learning but from what I understand, bọn em just makes it plural you.
Bọn em in this sentence = we, us
Bọn nó = they, them
Bọn = plural nouns
I thought that this video would not teach me anything new, but I was wrong^^ I didn't know how to ask for the total duration of sth before. Thanks for teaching me :)
learn something basic mate
I like
I have been omitting the word "trong". Now I realized I was wrong..
I felt in love with you, I must come back to Vietnam again
Bao dài?
can somebody tell me what means - 'bọn em' - bọn'?
"bọn" is used when talking about more than one person: "bọn mình"; ""bọn họ": "bọn tôi"
The asker used "bọn em" because the listener is younger (em), and there is more than one person "đi Thái Lan" with the listener. I hope this answer is helpful.
Provocative