how the hell do you pronounce this shit?
How the hell do you pronounce this shit?
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Just awkwardly stutter through it and you're good, pal
Nu-Yen, that's how i do it
looked it up on yt, some vids said Nuh-Win. some said Nuwg-Win, some said New-Win
why not just romanize it as newwin.
"Win". Don't overcomplicate it lol. People are always saying shit like "NOO-JEE-YIN"?
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"Butthurt ching chong charlie cong diaspora"
NIGGERRRRRRR
I pronounce it Ngoo-yen, but probably I'm wrong, because Nha Trang, for example, should be prounonced as Nya Chang
Un(closed mouth)-gu-yen
Nigg-oo-yen
It's 'win' people. Stop making shit up
SEETHING
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Closer to “weird” than “win”. And that would be Uyên rather than Nguyên
Thanks for correcting me. My ears are pretty anglicised so I cannot distinguish the fine sounds. "Uyen". Btw are you northern or southern
Central mutt. Southern dialect in Northern accent
NYOONGAH.
ITS OF ABORIGINAL ORIGIN. VIETNAMESE ARE A HYBRID SUBHUMAN RACE OF CHINESE AND AUSTRALOID NEGRITO MIXTURE.
my family is from the central region too. Cool to know there are dialects that can be mixed with accents
>t.Butthurt ching chong charlie cong diaspora
DON'T BELIEVE THE LIES PEDDLED BY THIS MUTANT GERMAN. VIETNAM IS VIET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111
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>Oceania
>Southern Asia:India
OH NO NO NO
WE ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE. CHINA LIES AND SAYS WE CAME FROM THEM. WE WERE THERE FIRST AND THE CHINESE MOVED OVER TO US
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North and South dialect are not very different. Only the Thanh-Nghệ-Tĩnh (North Central) and Huế dialects are distinct and hard to accustom to
I used to work at a call center for American customers and this one last name came up quite frequently. I used to pronounce it as Goo-yen with an N nasal sound at the beginning. Don't even give a fuck if I was doing it right or not
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I tell English speakers "New-Win" but in Vietnamese, it's pronounced like . Sorta like "wynn?"
nuh-win
Enn gwee yen
"change your last name"
that's how it's pronounced. literally like 40%+ of Vietnamese have this fucking surname