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  1. Vietnamese is often considered to be monosyllabic as its morphemes are considered to be monosyllabic e.g. " tim" meaning "heart". However, some Vietnamese words may consist of one or more syllables, composed of monosyllabic morphemes that form together to create another word.

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  3. Although it is often mistakenly thought as being an monosyllabic language, Vietnamese words typically consist of from one to many as ten morphemes or syllables; the majority of Vietnamese vocabulary are disyllabic and trisyllabic words.

  4. Characteristics of the Vietnamese language (continued) 2. Monosyllabic Each word has a syllable: generally considered a monosyllabic language Examples: áo, chạy, tuần, đẹp Compound words: two or three words: polysyllabic (?): Examples: chậmchạp (slow) hồihộp (thrilled, excited) hớnhở (happy, pleased) gia đình (family ...

  5. Dec 11, 2017 · In fact, Vietnamese has amonosyllabic tendency”, which means that unlike a strict monosyllabic language, there are words that consist of two syllables (or three, but very few). Many Vietnamese words are composed of two simple words, and it’s a lot of fun to learn.

  6. A monosyllabic language is a language in which words predominantly consist of a single syllable. An example of a monosyllabic language would be Old Chinese [ 1] or Vietnamese or Burmese. Monosyllabism is the name for the property of single-syllable word form.

  7. Jan 22, 2014 · How do syllables work in Vietnamese? Is it monosyllabic? How do polysyllabic words effect learners? Find out in our guide to syllables in Vietnamese.

  8. Vietnamese Language is monosyllabic, i.e., having only one syllable (vowel) per word, like many other Southeast Asian Languages. Contrast this with English when words have many syllables. For example, the word beautiful has 3 syllables. To learn more about Vietnamese word structure, please refer to this article.

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