Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Vietnamese words end in only 8 specific consonants: m, n, p, t, c, ch, ng, and nh.
- Nasals: Words ending in 'm', 'n', 'ng', or 'nh' are soft and resonant (e.g., 'nam').
- Stops: Words ending in 'p', 't', 'c', or 'ch' are 'cut off' abruptly (e.g., 'bát').
- No others: If you see a word ending in 's', 'r', or 'l', it is likely a loanword or error.
Final Consonant Categories
| Type | Consonants | Sound Quality | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Nasal
|
m, n, ng, nh
|
Resonant/Sustained
|
Nam
|
|
Stop
|
p, t, c, ch
|
Abrupt/Clipped
|
Bát
|
Meanings
These 8 consonants are the only allowed 'codas' (ending sounds) in Vietnamese syllables, dictating how a word's sound is cut off or sustained.
Nasal Endings
Sounds that vibrate through the nose (m, n, ng, nh).
“Nam (South)”
“Con (Child)”
Stopped Endings
Sounds that abruptly block airflow (p, t, c, ch).
“Lớp (Class)”
“Bát (Bowl)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Nasal
|
Vowel + m
|
Cơm
|
|
Nasal
|
Vowel + n
|
Bạn
|
|
Nasal
|
Vowel + ng
|
Sáng
|
|
Nasal
|
Vowel + nh
|
Bánh
|
|
Stop
|
Vowel + p
|
Lớp
|
|
Stop
|
Vowel + t
|
Bát
|
|
Stop
|
Vowel + c
|
Mặc
|
|
Stop
|
Vowel + ch
|
Sách
|
격식 수준 스펙트럼
Tôi đang ăn. (Eating)
Tôi ăn. (Eating)
Đang ăn. (Eating)
Ăn đi. (Eating)
The 8 Final Consonants
Nasals
- m lip closure
- n tongue tip
- ng back tongue
- nh mid tongue
Stops
- p lip stop
- t tongue tip stop
- c back tongue stop
- ch mid tongue stop
수준별 예문
Tôi ăn cơm.
I eat rice.
Cái bát.
The bowl.
Đi làm.
Go to work.
Học bài.
Study lesson.
Bạn tên gì?
What is your name?
Trời sáng rồi.
It is morning already.
Lớp học đông.
The class is crowded.
Mặc áo mới.
Wear a new shirt.
Anh ấy đang làm việc.
He is working.
Con đường này đẹp.
This road is beautiful.
Tôi thích ăn bánh.
I like to eat cake.
Đừng làm ồn.
Don't make noise.
Chính sách này quan trọng.
This policy is important.
Mọi người đang bàn bạc.
Everyone is discussing.
Bức tranh rất đẹp.
The painting is very beautiful.
Anh ấy rất thông minh.
He is very smart.
Sự nghiệp của anh ấy thành công.
His career is successful.
Chúng ta cần thống nhất.
We need to unify.
Đừng quá khắt khe.
Don't be too strict.
Mọi việc đều ổn thỏa.
Everything is settled.
Sự tương tác giữa các cộng đồng.
The interaction between communities.
Những phương pháp này hiệu quả.
These methods are effective.
Anh ấy rất cương quyết.
He is very determined.
Đừng để lòng vòng.
Don't beat around the bush.
혼동하기 쉬운
Both are nasals, but 'n' is at the front and 'ng' is at the back.
Both are stops, but 'c' is at the back and 'ch' is at the front.
Both are stops, but 'p' uses lips and 't' uses the tongue.
자주 하는 실수
bát-s
bát
cơm-r
cơm
an-l
an
bánh-k
bánh
an-ng
an
bát-t
bát
mặc-k
mặc
sách-ch
sách
bàn-n
bàn
công-ng
công
thông-ng
thông
bát-t
bát
cách-ch
cách
문장 패턴
Tôi ___ ___.
Bạn ___ ___ không?
___ này rất ___.
Tôi ___ ___ vì nó ___.
Real World Usage
Ăn cơm chưa?
Một bát cơm.
Tôi có kinh nghiệm.
Sách hay quá!
Đường này đi đâu?
Mở sách ra.
Listen closely
Don't add sounds
Use a mirror
Regional accents
Smart Tips
Remove the 's'.
Remove the 'r'.
Remove the 'l'.
Remove the 'k'.
발음
Stops (p, t, c, ch)
Do not release the air. Keep the tongue or lips in place.
Nasals (m, n, ng, nh)
Let the sound vibrate in your nose.
Falling
bát ↘
Standard statement
암기하기
기억법
Remember the 'M-N-P-T-C-CH-NG-NH' sequence by thinking: 'My New Pet Takes Care, CHoosing No NGonsense NHits'.
시각적 연상
Imagine a gatekeeper with 8 keys. Each key is a consonant. If a word doesn't have one of these keys, it cannot enter the Vietnamese language.
Rhyme
Eight sounds at the end, keep them in your head; m, n, p, t, c, ch, ng, nh, now go to bed.
Story
A little boy named 'Nam' (ends in m) eats a 'Bát' (ends in t) of rice. He is 'Sáng' (ends in ng) and happy. He reads a 'Sách' (ends in ch) to learn his lessons.
Word Web
챌린지
Write down 5 words you know and identify their final consonant. If they don't end in these 8, check if you spelled them correctly.
문화 노트
The 'n' and 'ng' are very distinct.
The 'n' and 'ng' can sometimes sound similar.
The 'ch' sound is often very sharp.
The Vietnamese final consonant system is inherited from Proto-Austroasiatic roots.
대화 시작하기
Bạn tên là gì?
Bạn đang làm gì?
Bạn thích đọc sách không?
Bạn thấy công việc này thế nào?
일기 주제
자주 하는 실수
Test Yourself
Cơm (rice) ends in ___.
Which is a valid Vietnamese ending?
Find and fix the mistake:
bát-s
Tôi / cơm / ăn
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Which is a nasal ending?
Sá___ (morning)
Find and fix the mistake:
bánh-k
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercisesCơm (rice) ends in ___.
Which is a valid Vietnamese ending?
Find and fix the mistake:
bát-s
Tôi / cơm / ăn
Match: Bát - Nam
Which is a nasal ending?
Sá___ (morning)
Find and fix the mistake:
bánh-k
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
It's a phonological rule of the language.
No, 's' is not a valid final consonant.
Listen and repeat.
Yes, it is a single nasal sound.
It is also a nasal sound.
No, some end in vowels.
Mostly, yes.
It's likely a loanword.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Open syllables
Spanish allows more variety in endings.
Nasal vowels
Vietnamese uses a consonant to close the syllable.
Consonant clusters
Vietnamese has no clusters.
Moraic nasal
Japanese is mora-timed; Vietnamese is syllable-timed.
Root system
Vietnamese endings are fixed.
Nasal codas
Vietnamese has more stop codas.