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  1. A. The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone. Air America (film) The Anderson Platoon. Apocalypse Now Redux.

  2. Bible translations into Vietnamese. The modern Vietnamese alphabet chữ Quốc ngữ was created by Portuguese and Italian Jesuit missionaries and institutionalized by Alexandre de Rhodes with the first printing of Catholic texts in Vietnamese in 1651, but not the Bible. Some New Testament extracts were translated and printed in catechisms in ...

  3. The Vietnamese population in Germany is fairly young compared to the average and to other minority groups; 25% consist of children 15 and under, 63% are between the ages of 15-45, with only 10% in the 45-65 age bracket and 2% over the age of 65. [21]

  4. Vietnamese Americans ( Vietnamese: Người Mỹ gốc Việt) are Americans who have ancestors who were originally Vietnamese. [5] They make up about half of all overseas Vietnamese ( Vietnamese: Người Việt hải ngoại) and are the fourth-largest Asian American ethnic group after Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, and Indian Americans.

  5. Vietnamese in Latin script, called Chữ Quốc ngữ, is the currently-used script. It was first developed by Portuguese missionaries in the 17th century, based on the pronunciation of Portuguese language and alphabet. For 200 years, Chữ Quốc Ngữ was mainly used within the Catholic community. [47]

  6. 15 December 1625. (1625-12-15) (aged 39–40) Da Nang, Vietnam. Nationality. Portugal. Denomination. Roman Catholicism. Francisco de Pina (1585 – 1625) was a Portuguese Jesuit interpreter, missionary and priest, credited with creating the first Latinized script of the Vietnamese language, which the modern Vietnamese alphabet is based on.

  7. Vietnamese ordinal numbers are generally preceded by the prefix thứ-, which is a Sino-Vietnamese word which corresponds to 次. For the ordinal numbers of one and four, the Sino-Vietnamese readings nhất ( 一) and tư ( 四) are more commonly used; two is occasionally rendered using the Sino-Vietnamese nhì ( 二 ).

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