المعنى
Asking about someone's current activity.
خلفية ثقافية
People in the North often use 'đấy' instead of 'thế' to sound more casual and local. 'Đang làm gì đấy?' is the quintessential Hanoian way to check in. Southerners prefer 'vậy' or 'đó' over 'thế'. The tone is often more melodic and the 'đang' is sometimes shortened to 'đăng' in fast speech. In villages, this question is often asked by people as you walk past their house. It's not an invasion of privacy, but a way to acknowledge you. You can answer briefly and keep walking. Young people often drop the subject entirely in texts to save time, or use 'đang làm j thế' (j is shorthand for gì).
The 'ạ' Rule
If you are talking to someone older, always add 'ạ' at the very end to sound like a pro.
Pronoun Power
Never use 'Bạn' for your teacher. Use 'Thầy' (male) or 'Cô' (female) instead.
المعنى
Asking about someone's current activity.
The 'ạ' Rule
If you are talking to someone older, always add 'ạ' at the very end to sound like a pro.
Pronoun Power
Never use 'Bạn' for your teacher. Use 'Thầy' (male) or 'Cô' (female) instead.
Southern Style
Swap 'thế' for 'vậy' if you are in Ho Chi Minh City to blend in perfectly.
Not an Interrogation
Remember, this is often just a greeting. Don't feel pressured to give a long answer!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to make the sentence 'What are you doing?'
Bạn ___ làm gì thế?
'đang' is the marker for the present continuous tense.
Which sentence is the most natural way to ask a friend what they are doing?
Select the best option:
This version includes the continuous marker 'đang' and the softening particle 'thế'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Chào Lan, bạn đang làm gì thế? B: ___________
The response should use 'đang' to describe a current activity.
Match the phrase to the correct social situation.
Phrase: 'Anh đang làm gì thế ạ?'
'Anh' is for an older male, and 'ạ' shows respect.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Regional Particles
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينBạn ___ làm gì thế?
'đang' is the marker for the present continuous tense.
Select the best option:
This version includes the continuous marker 'đang' and the softening particle 'thế'.
A: Chào Lan, bạn đang làm gì thế? B: ___________
The response should use 'đang' to describe a current activity.
Phrase: 'Anh đang làm gì thế ạ?'
'Anh' is for an older male, and 'ạ' shows respect.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, in very casual settings with close friends, dropping the subject and the particle is common.
'Thế' is softer and more neutral; 'đấy' is more casual and common in Northern Vietnam.
Use 'Tớ đang...' + your activity. For example: 'Tớ đang học tiếng Việt.'
It can be. Usually, you only ask this to people you have already greeted or have some connection with.
Mostly, yes. It marks an action in progress at the time of speaking.
No, it's too casual. In an email, use 'Tôi viết thư này để...' (I am writing this to...).
You can say 'Tớ không làm gì cả' (I'm not doing anything).
It's a way of showing interest and maintaining social bonds, similar to 'How are you?'
Yes, 'vậy' is the preferred version in Southern Vietnam and is perfectly correct.
No, 'Bạn' specifically means 'friend'. Vietnamese has dozens of words for 'You' based on age and gender.
عبارات ذات صلة
Bạn đang đi đâu thế?
similarWhere are you going?
Bạn làm nghề gì?
confusingWhat is your job?
Có chuyện gì thế?
builds onWhat's happening? / What's wrong?
Đang rảnh không?
similarAre you free?
Làm gì mà lâu thế?
specialized formWhat are you doing that's taking so long?