Tiếng Việt
Tiếng Việt is the official language of Vietnam and is spoken by over 86 million people. It belongs to the Austroasiatic language family and is known for its unique tonal system, which includes six different tones that can change the meaning of words. The language uses the Latin alphabet, making it more accessible for learners familiar with this script.
The grammar of Tiếng Việt is relatively simple compared to many other languages, with no verb conjugations or noun genders. It relies heavily on context and word order to convey meaning. Tiếng Việt is an important part of Vietnamese culture and identity, reflecting the country's history and traditions.