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- Old Vietnamese, also known as Ancient Vietnamese, was a Vietic language that evolved from Viet-Muong around the 9th century1. It later developed into Middle Vietnamese by the 16th century1. The history of the Vietnamese language includes several periods, from Pre-Vietnamese to Modern Vietnamese2. The language emerged from the merging of Mon-Khmer and Tay communities in the northern Red River and Ma River Deltas about 3,000 years ago3. During the period of Chinese domination, Classical Chinese was the main written language, while Vietnamese remained an oral language4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Old Vietnamese/Ancient Vietnamese was a Vietic language which was separated from Viet–Muong around the 9th century, and evolved into Middle Vietnamese by 16th century.www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Vietnamese_language
There are six periods in the Vietnamese language history:
- Pre-Vietnamese (before 7th century AD, the language had no tones)
- Proto-Vietnamese (7th to 9th century AD. ...
ling-app.com/vi/vietnamese-language-history/About 3,000 years ago, communities of Mon-Khmer and Tay people merged in the northern Red River and Ma River Deltas. These two groups developed a shared language, known as Viet-Muong, which was composed of two main dialects.www.vietnam-culture.com/vietnamese-language-hi…During the period when Vietnam was dominated by China (939-1919) the main written language used, at least at first, was Classical Chinese (chữ nho), while Vietnamese was an oral language. Chinese texts were read with Vietnamese pronunciation, and many Chinese words were borrowed into Vietnamese, to create a Sino-Vietnamese form of language.www.omniglot.com/writing/vietnamese.htm - People also ask
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Old Vietnamese/Ancient Vietnamese was a Vietic language which was separated from Viet–Muong around the 9th century, and evolved into Middle Vietnamese by 16th century. See more
Vietnamese (tiếng Việt) is a Vietic language in the Austroasiatic language family, spoken primarily in Vietnam where it is the official language. Vietnamese is spoken natively by around 85 million people, several … See more
Austroasiatic is believed to have dispersed around 2000 BC. The arrival of the agricultural Phùng Nguyên culture in the Red River Delta at that time may correspond to the … See more
Vowels
Vietnamese has a large number of vowels. Below is a vowel diagram of Vietnamese from Hanoi (including See moreAustroasiatic origins
Many early studies hypothesized Vietnamese language-origins to have been either Kra-Dai, Sino-Tibetan, or Austroasiatic. … See moreEarly linguistic work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (Logan 1852, Forbes 1881, Müller 1888, Kuhn 1889, Schmidt 1905, Przyluski 1924, and Benedict 1942) classified Vietnamese as belonging to the Mon–Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic language family See more
As a result of emigration, Vietnamese speakers are also found in other parts of Southeast Asia, East Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia. Vietnamese has also been officially recognized as a minority language in the Czech Republic.
As the national … See moreVietnamese, like Thai and many languages in Southeast Asia, is an analytic language. Vietnamese does not use morphological marking of case, gender See more
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