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      • About 3,000 years ago, communities of Mon-Khmer and Tay people merged in the northern Red River and Ma River Deltas. These two groups developed a shared language, known as Viet-Muong, which was composed of two main dialects.
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  2. May 13, 2024 · Vietnamese language, official language of Vietnam, spoken in the early 21st century by more than 70 million people. It belongs to the Viet-Muong subbranch of the Vietic branch of the Mon-Khmer family, which is itself a part of the Austroasiatic stock. Except for a group of divergent rural dialects.

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  3. Although Vietnamese roots are classified as Austroasiatic, Vietic and Viet-Muong, the result of language contact with Chinese heavily influenced the Vietnamese language, causing it to diverge from Viet-Muong into Vietnamese, which was seen to have split Vietnamese from Muong around the 10th to 11th century.

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    • The History and Origin of The Vietnamese Language
    • French Influence on The Vietnamese Language
    • The Vietnamese Writing System and Who Created It
    • The Future of Vietnamese

    Once known as Annamese, Vietnamese is part of the huge Austro-Asiatic language tree. That means it comes from similar roots as Khmer in Cambodia and several other languages spoken by minority groups in the surrounding regions. It shares the inflected morphology and consonant clusters for which that branch of the tree is known. It is also a tonal la...

    France conquered Vietnam and turned it into a colony in the late 19th century. It wasn’t until after World War II, following a short period of Japanese occupation in the 1940s, that the country regained something of its former independence. This independence was garnered through successive wars against external forces: 1. The First Indochina War (1...

    Once, there was no Vietnamese writing system. It wasn’t until the period of Chinese rule, when the use of Chinese characters was imposed, that the language gained a written equivalent. The problem was, Chinese characters alone didn’t do a very good job of relaying what was actually being said. By bringing in characters which had been invented or al...

    The Vietnamese language has managed to weather the far-from-easy history of its parent country. The language wouldn’t be what it is today without having adopted and altered huge segments of Chinese, elements of French and a writing system based on the Roman alphabet. Rather than being defeated by these, it seems to have made them its own. But, in t...

  4. History ProtoVietMuong Origin of tones Old Vietnamese Middle Vietnamese; Geographic distribution Official status As a foreign language; Phonology Vowels Consonants Tones Old tonal classification; Grammar; Lexicon Austroasiatic origins Chinese contact French era English Japanese Modern Chinese influence Pure Vietnamese words; Slang

  5. The history of Vietnamese will include the birth of spoken and written language. 2.1. About spoken language: Until now, many researchers have accepted different hypotheses about the origin of Vietnamese. a. The first hypothesis is that Vietnamese is just a degenerate branch of Chinese. The representative of this hypothesis is Jean-Louis Taberd ...

  6. Vietnamese at a glance. Native name: tiếng việt [tĭəŋ vìəˀt] / [tǐəŋ jìək] Language family: Austroasiatic, Vietic, Viet-Muong; Number of speakers: c. 76 million; Spoken in: Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Laos; First written: 13th century; Writing system: Chữ-nôm script, Latin script; Status: official language in Vietnam. Recognised ...

  7. Jan 6, 2024 · 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.

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