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  2. Voice of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://vov.gov.vn/. The Voice of Vietnam ( VOV; Vietnamese: Đài Tiếng nói Việt Nam - TNVN) is the Vietnamese national radio broadcaster. Directly run by the government of Vietnam, it is tasked promote the policies of the Party and the laws of the state. [ 1]

  3. History of writing in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese in Latin script, called Chữ Quốc ngữ, is the currently-used script. It was first developed by Portuguese missionaries in the 17th century, based on the pronunciation of Portuguese language and alphabet. For 200 years, Chữ Quốc Ngữ was mainly used within the Catholic community. [ 47]

  4. Vietnam News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam News Agency ( VNA; Vietnamese: Thông tấn xã Việt Nam ( TTXVN ), French: L’Agence vietnamienne d’information, lit. 'Vietnamese Information Agency' ( AVI )) is the official state-run news agency of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. It operates more than 30 foreign bureaux worldwide and maintains 63 bureaux in Vietnam — one ...

  5. Censorship in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 3 In the 1920s, both French and Vietnamese language (Quốc Ngữ) papers sprang up, took forthright positions, debated their peers eagerly, and tested the tolerance of colonial rulers. [9] The French language press was largely free of censorship in Cochinchina, but circulation per day amounted to only several thousand copies total. [9]

  6. Vietnamese language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese has more than 1.5 million speakers in the United States, where it is the sixth-most spoken language. The United States also ranks second among countries and territories with the most Vietnamese speakers, behind Vietnam. The Vietnamese language became prevalent after the conclusion of the Vietnam War in 1975, when many refugees from ...

  7. San Francisco makes Vietnamese an official language - AOL

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    June 20, 2024 at 2:57 PM. David Paul Morris. Vietnamese has joined Spanish, Chinese and Filipino as an official language of San Francisco. As a result, the city will be required to provide ...

  8. Andrew Lam - Wikipedia

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    American. Education. University of California, Berkeley ( BA) San Francisco State University ( MA) Occupation (s) Writer and journalist. Relatives. Lam Quang Thi (father) Andrew Lam (born 1964) is a Vietnamese American author and journalist who has written about the Overseas Vietnamese experience.

  9. Vietnamese language - Wikipedia

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    It belongs to the Vietic branch and is closest to the Mường language . Like many languages in Southeast Asia and East Asia, Vietnamese is highly analytic and is tonal. It has head-initial directionality, with subject–verb–object order and modifiers following the words they modify. It also uses noun classifiers.