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      • By the 16th century, the National language began to be conceived. Initially, these were just Latin characters used by Western missionaries to transcribe the names of places, people, and religious titles in Vietnamese. Gradually, more and more documents recorded Vietnamese phonetic transcriptions in Latin letters and formed the An Nam script.
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  2. From 111 BC up to the 20th century, Vietnamese literature was written in Văn ngôn (Classical Chinese) using chữ Hán (Chinese characters), and then also Nôm (Chinese and original Vietnamese characters adapted for vernacular Vietnamese) from the 13th century to 20th century.

  3. The fourth hypothesis showed plenty of scientific evidence that the Vietnamese language originated from the Viet-Muong group of the Mon-Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic family. Representing this hypothesis is André Georges Haudricourt (17th Jan 1911 – 20th Aug 1996, French).

  4. Jan 6, 2024 · Before 13th century. The Vietnamese existed in spoken form, while its writing was classical Chinese, called Chữ Nho, as the country was under Chinese domination for over 1000 years. From the 13th to 17th century. This is when Vietnamese started to transform, with the introduction of Chữ Nôm.

  5. Spoken today by around 90 million people, Vietnamese is a fusion of Mon-Khmer, Thai, and Chinese elements. Linguists have had a difficult time classifying the exact origins of Vietnamese. It has borrowed the languages of occupation from a series of imperial invasions, Chinese, French, and American.

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · Origins and Evolution. The roots of the Vietnamese language stretch deep into the Austroasiatic language family, sharing lineage with Khmer in Cambodia and languages of minority groups across Southeast Asia.

  7. In its history of development, Vietnamese language was greatly influenced by Chinese language in phonetic and lexical aspects.

  8. In fact, as the vernacular language of Vietnam gradually grew in prestige toward the beginning of the second millennium, the Vietnamese language was written using Chinese characters (see Chữ nôm) adapted to write Vietnamese, in a similar pattern as used in Japan (see kanji), Korea and other countries in the Chinese cultural sphere.

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