A2 Expression カジュアル

Đi chơi với tôi nhé

Go out with me

意味

Inviting someone to hang out or go somewhere.

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文化的背景

The concept of 'đi chơi' is deeply tied to the 'văn hóa vỉa hè' (sidewalk culture). An invitation to go out often means sitting on low stools and people-watching. Hanoians might use 'đi chơi' to specifically refer to walking around the Old Quarter or West Lake, often with a poetic or nostalgic undertone. In the South, 'đi chơi' is often synonymous with 'đi ăn' (going to eat). The invitation is usually more direct and energetic. Among Gen Z, 'đi chơi' has been expanded to include 'đi chill' (hanging out in a relaxed way) or 'đi lượn' (riding motorbikes aimlessly to enjoy the breeze).

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The 'Nhé' Power

Always use 'nhé' or 'nha' to avoid sounding like you are ordering someone around.

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Pronoun Check

If you are male and talking to a female you like, use 'anh' instead of 'tôi'.

意味

Inviting someone to hang out or go somewhere.

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The 'Nhé' Power

Always use 'nhé' or 'nha' to avoid sounding like you are ordering someone around.

⚠️

Pronoun Check

If you are male and talking to a female you like, use 'anh' instead of 'tôi'.

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Treating Culture

Be prepared to pay if you are the one saying 'Đi chơi với tôi nhé' for the first time.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing final particle to make the invitation sound friendly.

Đi chơi với tôi ___?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: nhé

'Nhé' is the correct softener for an invitation.

Which pronoun should you use when asking a teacher to go out (informally)?

Đi chơi với ___ nhé, thưa cô?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: em

'Em' is the respectful pronoun for a student speaking to a teacher.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.

A: Tối nay tôi rảnh. B: Vậy thì ________________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: đi chơi với tôi nhé

This is the most logical and friendly way to follow up on someone being free.

Match the phrase variation to the correct context.

1. Đi quẩy không? 2. Đi chơi với em nhé? 3. Đi chơi với tôi nhé?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-Slang, 2-To an elder, 3-To a peer

'Quẩy' is slang, 'em' is for elders/superiors, 'tôi' is for peers.

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4 問題
Fill in the missing final particle to make the invitation sound friendly. Fill Blank A1

Đi chơi với tôi ___?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: nhé

'Nhé' is the correct softener for an invitation.

Which pronoun should you use when asking a teacher to go out (informally)? Choose A2

Đi chơi với ___ nhé, thưa cô?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: em

'Em' is the respectful pronoun for a student speaking to a teacher.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response. dialogue_completion B1

A: Tối nay tôi rảnh. B: Vậy thì ________________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: đi chơi với tôi nhé

This is the most logical and friendly way to follow up on someone being free.

Match the phrase variation to the correct context. situation_matching B2

1. Đi quẩy không? 2. Đi chơi với em nhé? 3. Đi chơi với tôi nhé?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-Slang, 2-To an elder, 3-To a peer

'Quẩy' is slang, 'em' is for elders/superiors, 'tôi' is for peers.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

5 問

It's neutral. With close friends, use 'mình' or your name.

Only if you change 'tôi' to 'em'.

'Nhé' is standard/Northern, 'nha' is Southern and sounds slightly cuter.

In this context, absolutely not. It is a very innocent and common phrase for hanging out.

Say 'Tiếc quá, tôi bận rồi. Để lần sau nhé!'

関連フレーズ

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Đi cà phê nhé

specialized form

Go for coffee, okay?

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Đi ăn nhé

specialized form

Go eat, okay?

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Hẹn hò

similar

To date

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Đi lượn

slang

To wander/cruise

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