Who invented Vietnamese language?

Francisco de Pina (1585-1625)
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Alexandre de Rhodes
Alexandre de Rhodes (15 March 1593 – 5 November 1660) was an Avignonese Jesuit missionary and lexicographer who had a lasting impact on Christianity in Vietnam. He wrote the Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum, the first trilingual Vietnamese-Portuguese-Latin dictionary, published in Rome, in 1651.
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who systematized and compiled the work of precedent missionaries. Francisco de Pina was a Portuguese priest and missionary.
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Who created Vietnam language?

Francisco de Pina, a Portuguese Jesuit interpreter, created the first Latinized script of the Vietnamese language as assistance for learning the language and popularizing the Catholic religion. The script was developed and used within the Catholic community for 200 years.
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Where did Vietnamese language originated?

Vietnamese (Vietnamese: tiếng Việt) is an Austroasiatic language originating from Vietnam where it is the national and official language. Vietnamese is spoken natively by over 70 million people, several times as many as the rest of the Austroasiatic family combined.
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What language is Vietnamese influenced by?

The standard language is based on the speech of educated people living in and around Hanoi. A large proportion of the vocabulary of Vietnamese has been borrowed from Chinese, and the influence of Tai languages is also evident.
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When was Vietnamese written language invented?

Quoc-ngu, (Vietnamese: “national language”) writing system used for the Vietnamese language. Quoc-ngu was devised in the mid 17th century by Portuguese missionaries who modified the Roman alphabet with accents and signs to suit the particular consonants, vowels, and tones of Vietnamese.
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The Evolution of Vietnamese Language



Why is Vietnamese the hardest language to learn?

It is because Vietnamese adopts Latin alphabet and no plural forms and articles. Vietnamese and Chinese, which one is harder? While both are seen to be some of the hardest languages to learn by FSI, Chinese will be harder since one will have to learn how to write all the characters.
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What is Vietnam's first language?

Vietnamese is the sole official and national language of Vietnam. It is the first language of the majority of the Vietnamese population, as well as a first or second language for country's ethnic minority groups.
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What is the oldest language in the world?

The oldest written languages discovered in the form of cuneiform clay tablets are Hittite, Babylonian and Sumerian, dating to 6,000 years ago, according to linguist Peter J. Wright on Quora. The oldest living language, still in use to date, might be Tamil. This fact is widely debated across linguistic communities.
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How is Vietnamese related to Chinese?

The Chinese language influenced the Vietnamese language in 1,000 years when the ancient Chinese people colonized the Vietnamese people. This historical event started from 111 BC to 938 AD. However, the Vietnamese language has its own origin, and it was not originated from the Chinese language.
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Is Vietnamese a type of Chinese?

Vietnamese is not related to Chinese - but how do we know that? - YouTube.
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Why are Vietnamese French?

From 1887 until the Geneva Accord of 1954, Vietnam was part of French Indochina, a colonial possession which also included Laos and Cambodia. Even now, more than 60 years later, it's easy to find French influences throughout the region.
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Are Vietnamese and Koreans related?

This means that Koreans' hereditary ancestors are closely related to both the ancient people of Vietnam and Taiwan in the south and the ancient people of the north.
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Why did Vietnam speak French?

French was the official language of Vietnam under French colonial rule during the 19th and early 20th centuries. After 1954, French fell into disuse in North Vietnam, and maintained a high status in South Vietnam.
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Was Vietnam a French?

Vietnam became a French colony in 1877 with the founding of French Indochina, which included Tonkin, Annam, Cochin China and Cambodia. (Laos was added in 1893.) The French lost control of their colony briefly during World War II, when Japanese troops occupied Vietnam.
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What is the old name of Vietnam?

During the Tang dynasty, Vietnam was called Annam until 866 AD. With its capital around modern Bắc Ninh, Annam became a flourishing trading outpost, receiving goods from the southern seas.
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Why are there so many Vietnamese in Texas?

Texas received many Vietnamese refugees in the late 1970s because it had a warm climate, an expanding economy, and a location in proximity to the ocean. Vietnamese from fishing and shrimping backgrounds saw Houston as a good settlement point due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico.
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How long did China rule Vietnam?

For over thousands of years, China ruled over Vietnam from 111 B.C. — 980 A.D. During the period, many Chinese culture wonders influenced the small country of the world. One of its influence was the classical Chinese writing.
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Why did Chinese move to Vietnam?

Chinese trade and immigration began to increase towards the earlier half of the 18th century as population and economic pressures encouraged more Chinese men to seek trade opportunities in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam.
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What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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What language did Adam and Eve speak?

The Adamic language, according to Jewish tradition (as recorded in the midrashim) and some Christians, is the language spoken by Adam (and possibly Eve) in the Garden of Eden.
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Who is mother of all languages?

In the beginning, Sanskrit stood as mother of all languages and encouraged all languages and was the reason for their growth and prosperity. One may note that most of the works in Sanskrit have been translated into other Indian languages.”
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How many years old is Vietnam?

Vietnam's first civilizations arose in the Red River Valley some 5,000 years ago. These northern tribes flourished until 207 B.C., when their region was conquered by a Chinese lord, who established a kingdom called Nam Viet.
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Is Vietnamese a hard language?

Learning Vietnamese is neither hard nor easy. As we will see, many more aspects of Vietnamese grammar are dễ rather than khó. Realistically, it is more accurate to say that Vietnamese is mostly "an easy language" rather than "a hard language." However, one aspect of Vietnamese, the pronunciation, is quite difficult.
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Is Vietnamese a Roman language?

The Vietnamese alphabet (Vietnamese: chữ Quốc ngữ, lit. 'script of the National language') is the modern Latin writing script or writing system for Vietnamese. It uses the Latin script based on Romance languages originally developed by Portuguese missionary Francisco de Pina (1585 – 1625).
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What is the #1 hardest language to learn?

Across multiple sources, Mandarin Chinese is the number one language listed as the most challenging to learn. The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center puts Mandarin in Category IV, which is the list of the most difficult languages to learn for English speakers.
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