Hanoi is pronounced like “hun-noi” like the hun in honey and noi is n+oi. Nguyen is pronounced in English more like “win” and some go as “new-win” but as one syllable, but in our language, the “win” has a higher pitch like you’re riding a wave ~ and ending it with a g. You’re saying it with an H in your video which sounds more like another Vietnamese name Huynh, which is like “win” with a huh+win as one syllable. Try the coffee with some condensed milk. :)
@xdonnamonsterx thanks for the pronunciation lesson! I'll try to remember that. Although i do like my coffee black, I'll try it with condensed milk. :D
Hanoi is pronounced like “hun-noi” like the hun in honey and noi is n+oi. Nguyen is pronounced in English more like “win” and some go as “new-win” but as one syllable, but in our language, the “win” has a higher pitch like you’re riding a wave ~ and ending it with a g. You’re saying it with an H in your video which sounds more like another Vietnamese name Huynh, which is like “win” with a huh+win as one syllable.
Try the coffee with some condensed milk. :)
@xdonnamonsterx thanks for the pronunciation lesson! I'll try to remember that.
Although i do like my coffee black, I'll try it with condensed milk. :D