意思
Stating one's nationality.
文化背景
Vietnamese people are generally very curious about foreigners. Stating you are American often leads to questions about which state you are from, as many Vietnamese have relatives in the US. In the south, people might use 'tui' instead of 'tôi' in very casual speech, though 'tôi' is perfectly understood and polite. Hanoians tend to be slightly more formal. Using 'Tôi' is very appropriate here for initial meetings. If you are of Vietnamese descent but born in the US, using 'Tôi là người Mỹ gốc Việt' is a point of pride and clarifies your cultural identity.
Use 'Mình' for friends
If you are talking to someone your age, 'Mình là người Mỹ' sounds much more natural and less like a textbook.
Don't forget 'người'
Without 'người', you are calling yourself a country. It's the most common mistake for A1 learners.
意思
Stating one's nationality.
Use 'Mình' for friends
If you are talking to someone your age, 'Mình là người Mỹ' sounds much more natural and less like a textbook.
Don't forget 'người'
Without 'người', you are calling yourself a country. It's the most common mistake for A1 learners.
Smile when you say it
Vietnamese culture values friendliness. A smile while introducing yourself goes a long way.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am American'.
Tôi là ___ Mỹ.
You must use 'người' (person) to indicate nationality.
Which sentence is the most natural way to introduce yourself to a new friend of the same age?
Select the best option:
'Mình' is friendly for peers, and 'người Mỹ' is the correct nationality form.
Match the Vietnamese words to their English meanings.
Match the following:
Basic word-for-word translation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Bạn là người nước nào? B: ___ là người Mỹ.
The question asks 'You', so the answer must start with 'I' (Tôi).
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Pronoun Variations
练习题库
4 练习Tôi là ___ Mỹ.
You must use 'người' (person) to indicate nationality.
Select the best option:
'Mình' is friendly for peers, and 'người Mỹ' is the correct nationality form.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Basic word-for-word translation.
A: Bạn là người nước nào? B: ___ là người Mỹ.
The question asks 'You', so the answer must start with 'I' (Tôi).
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, Vietnamese has dozens of pronouns. 'Tôi' is just the most neutral one for beginners.
Yes, 'Hoa Kỳ' is the formal name for the United States, but 'Mỹ' is much more common in daily speech.
Vietnamese uses 'người' as a classifier for people. It's like saying 'I am an American person'.
Say 'Tôi không phải là người Mỹ'.
Not at all. It is the standard, respectful word for America.
Say 'Tôi là người Ca-na-đa'.
No, 'là' stays the same for 'I', 'we', 'you', etc.
It's a high rising tone with a slight break in the middle. Imagine a sharp 'Me?'.
Yes, it is perfectly formal enough for an interview.
'Mỹ' is common/casual; 'Hoa Kỳ' is formal/official (like 'The USA').
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