意味
Responding to a health inquiry
文化的背景
The question 'Khỏe không?' is often used as a greeting even if the person saw you yesterday. It's more about acknowledging your presence than a deep medical inquiry. People in the South often say 'Cám ơn' with a high rising tone instead of the standard 'Cảm ơn'. It sounds a bit more melodic and casual. In business, answering 'Tôi khỏe' is expected to be quick. It shows you are energetic and ready to work. Long explanations of health issues are usually avoided in first meetings. Using 'Tôi' with family is a sign of extreme anger or emotional distance. Always use kinship terms to maintain 'tình cảm' (affection).
The 'Dạ' Rule
Always put 'Dạ' at the start if you want to sound like a native speaker who has mastered Vietnamese etiquette.
Pronoun Power
If you use 'Tôi' with your Vietnamese mother-in-law, she might think you're being cold. Use 'Con' instead!
意味
Responding to a health inquiry
The 'Dạ' Rule
Always put 'Dạ' at the start if you want to sound like a native speaker who has mastered Vietnamese etiquette.
Pronoun Power
If you use 'Tôi' with your Vietnamese mother-in-law, she might think you're being cold. Use 'Con' instead!
Reciprocity
Always ask 'Còn bạn?' (And you?) after saying you are well. It's considered polite to return the concern.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the polite response.
Tôi ______, cảm ơn.
In Vietnamese, we say 'Tôi khỏe' (I healthy) without the verb 'là'.
Which response is most appropriate for a student talking to a teacher?
Teacher: 'Em khỏe không?'
Using 'Dạ', the pronoun 'con', and addressing the teacher as 'cô' is the most respectful way.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: Chào bạn, dạo này bạn thế nào? B: ___________, còn bạn?
The question 'thế nào' (how) asks for your status, so 'Tôi khỏe, cảm ơn' is the perfect fit.
Match the phrase to the correct formality level.
1. Dạ, em khỏe, cảm ơn anh. 2. Khỏe, cảm ơn nha!
'Dạ' and 'em/anh' pronouns indicate formality, while 'nha' and dropping pronouns indicate informality.
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4 問題Tôi ______, cảm ơn.
In Vietnamese, we say 'Tôi khỏe' (I healthy) without the verb 'là'.
Teacher: 'Em khỏe không?'
Using 'Dạ', the pronoun 'con', and addressing the teacher as 'cô' is the most respectful way.
A: Chào bạn, dạo này bạn thế nào? B: ___________, còn bạn?
The question 'thế nào' (how) asks for your status, so 'Tôi khỏe, cảm ơn' is the perfect fit.
1. Dạ, em khỏe, cảm ơn anh. 2. Khỏe, cảm ơn nha!
'Dạ' and 'em/anh' pronouns indicate formality, while 'nha' and dropping pronouns indicate informality.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, in casual settings with friends, just 'Khỏe!' is very common.
No, it's just a regional variation common in Southern Vietnam. Both are correct.
Vietnamese grammar treats adjectives as stative verbs, so they don't need a linking verb.
You can say 'Tôi hơi mệt' (I'm a bit tired) or 'Tôi không khỏe lắm'.
It's neutral. It's safe for beginners, but learning other pronouns will make you sound more natural.
Add 'rất' before 'khỏe': 'Tôi rất khỏe'.
It's highly recommended. Vietnamese culture values the acknowledgment of others' kindness.
It means strong or healthy.
Yes, it's a very common way to start a professional email after the greeting.
Young people might say 'Vẫn tươi!' (Still fresh!).
関連フレーズ
Bình thường
similarNormal / Just okay
Cũng vậy
similarSame as usual
Rất tốt
builds onVery good
Không khỏe lắm
contrastNot very well
Mạnh giỏi
specialized formStrong and well