Dialogue

Vocabulary

Learn New Words FAST with this Lesson’s Vocab Review List

Get this lesson’s key vocab, their translations and pronunciations. Sign up for your Free Lifetime Account Now and get 7 Days of Premium Access including this feature.

Or sign up using Facebook
Already a Member?

Lesson Notes

Unlock In-Depth Explanations & Exclusive Takeaways with Printable Lesson Notes

Unlock Lesson Notes and Transcripts for every single lesson. Sign Up for a Free Lifetime Account and Get 7 Days of Premium Access.

Or sign up using Facebook
Already a Member?

Lesson Transcript

Introduction
Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute Vietnamese Season 1, Lesson 4 - Asking How Someone Is. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to ask and answer the question How are you? in Vietnamese.
Body
Eric: Here's the informal way to ask "How are you?" in Vietnamese.
Hoang Anh: [Normal] Khỏe không?
Eric: First is an adjective meaning "fine, well"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] khỏe [Slow] khỏe
Eric: Last is the question word meaning "no, not"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] không [Slow] không
Eric: Note the rising intonation. Listen again to the informal question meaning "How are you?"
Hoang Anh: [Slow] Khỏe không? [Normal] Khỏe không?
Eric: Now, imagine you’re speaking to a stranger. Here's the formal way to ask, "How are you?"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] Bạn khỏe không?
Eric: First is a pronoun meaning "you"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] bạn [Slow] bạn
Eric: Next is the adjective meaning "fine, well"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] khỏe [Slow] khỏe
Eric: Last is the question word meaning "no, not"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] không [Slow] không
Eric: Note again the rising intonation. Listen again to the formal question meaning "How are you?"
Hoang Anh: [Slow] Bạn khỏe không? [Normal] Bạn khỏe không?
Eric: Here's a response meaning "I'm fine. Thank you."
Hoang Anh: [Normal] Tôi khỏe. Cảm ơn
Eric: First is a pronoun meaning "I"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] tôi [Slow] tôi
Eric: Next is the adjective meaning "fine, well"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] khỏe [Slow] khỏe
Eric: Last is the expression meaning "thank you"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] cảm ơn [Slow] cảm ơn
Eric: Listen again to the response meaning "I'm fine. Thank you."
Hoang Anh: [Slow] Tôi khỏe. Cảm ơn [Normal] Tôi khỏe. Cảm ơn
Eric: Here's a response meaning, "Not so well."
Hoang Anh: [Normal] Không khỏe lắm
Eric: First is a determiner meaning "no, not"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] không [Slow] không
Eric: Next is the adjective meaning "fine, well"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] khỏe [Slow] khỏe
Eric: Last is the adverb meaning "so, very"
Hoang Anh: [Normal] lắm [Slow] lắm
Eric: Listen again to the response meaning "Not so well."
Hoang Anh: [Slow] Không khỏe lắm [Normal] Không khỏe lắm
Cultural Insight
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Hoang Anh: Khoẻ không? is not an everyday greeting. It’s actually only asked when you haven't met for a long time. We might also ask Vẫn khoẻ chứ? Meaning “You’re still doing well, right?" or Dạo này thế nào? Meaning “How’re you doing these days?” In response, you don’t say cảm ơn like in English; just answer directly saying, Tôi khoẻ meaning “I'm fine” or Tôi vẫn ổn meaning “I’m still doing well,” and ask how they’re doing.

Outro

Eric: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!
Hoang Anh: Tạm biệt.

Comments

Hide