Why do Vietnamese say du ma?

What does đụ má mean in Vietnamese? It is short for đụ má mày which is a Vietnamese expletive that is roughly the same as “f you” in English. If someone is saying this to you, remove yourself from the situation!
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What does Di Di Mau mean?

Etymology. Borrowed from Vietnamese đi đi mau (“get lost!”). Borrowed into English by American military personnel returning from the Vietnam War, as well as by Vietnamese immigrants; popularized by the movie The Deer Hunter. This is an uncommon way to say "Hurry up!" in Vietnamese.
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What does Dieu mean in Viet?

Diệu. Origin: Vietnamese. Meaning: Mysterious, subtle, exquisite. Alternative Spellings & Variations: Diem, Dieu, Miao.
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What does MÌ mean in Vietnamese?

Mì or mi is a Vietnamese term for yellow wheat noodles. It can also refer to egg noodles. They were brought over to Vietnam as wonton noodles by Chinese immigrants. The Vietnamese version of wonton noodles is mì hoành thánh.
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What does mi Amor?

To call someone “my love” in Spanish, you can say mi amor.
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What does Bahn mi mean in Vietnamese?

Bánh Mì (pronounced BUN-mee) is the Vietnamese term for “bread”, but it also refers to a special kind of sandwich: a culinary fusion of two cultures and a prime example of how food is always tied with history… The story begins in the mid-19th century when Vietnam fell under French colonial rule.
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What does chu hai mean in Vietnamese?

ˈchōō ˈhoi. slang (in the Persian Gulf War) surrendering enemy troops. from the Vietnamese word for “surrender,” picked up by U.S. troops in the Vietnam War. From: chu-hoi in The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military »
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What does dang mean in Viet?

In Vietnamese Baby Names the meaning of the name Dang is: Valuable.
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What is a popular Vietnamese girl name?

Hang is the most popular in China and Vietnam as a given name and surname. In 2020, 83% of babies born in Vietnam named Hang were girls. Popularity: In 2021, Hang was the 45th most popular name for Vietnamese girls.
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What does Boo Koo mean in Vietnamese?

Boo Koo (Boo Coo): Bastardized French from beaucoup, meaning “much” or “many” Boom-Boom: Slang for sex with a prostitute.
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Is Di Di Mau offensive?

Polite Way to Say “Let's go!” in Vietnamese

If you need to hurry people along, you can say di đi mau freely among your friends, colleagues, and persons your age, without fear of seeming rude. It has a negative connotation if it is meant like “hurry out of my way!”, but this meaning is less common.
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What does Dinky Dow mean in Vietnam?

Boocoo Dinky Dow" is how American GIs heard the French/Vietnamese phrase "beaucoup dien cai dau" for "very crazy."
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What does du Mah mean?

Dumah is the Aramaic word for silence.
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What is DU slang?

DU stands for "Darn you," which is a way of expressing frustration towards someone. It is often used online and in text messages. The DU acronym is similar to the more common FU but is less vulgar and harsh. You can think of it as the PG-13 version of the R-rated FU acronym.
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What does slang MA mean?

Ma is defined as a casual way of saying mother or mom. An example of ma is what a teenager might call his mother.
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Are there curse words in Vietnamese?

Let's start with the most popular Vietnamese swear word, it's “Địt mẹ.” It literally translates as “f***” in English.
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How do you say stinky in Vietnam?

stinky {adjective}

bốc mùi {adj.} hôi thối {adj.}
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How do you address a Vietnamese boss?

In formal situations you'd call someone Mr or Ms Forename. For example, Ms Thảo (em Thảo or cô Thảo depending who's talking) or Mr Vũ (anh Vũ). In very formal situations you may use Ông or Bà instead. A famous example is Hồ Chí Minh who is referred to as Bác Hồ.
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Why do Vietnamese people say oi?

In Vietnamese, oi, spelt in the Vietnamese alphabet as ơi, is regularly used to call attention to a person in a sentence. It is can used in conjunction with a name or a pronoun. For example, ơi is used to get the attention of a waiter in a restaurant, or a teacher in a classroom.
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What does joy oi mean in Vietnamese?

One of the most common expressions you'll here in Vietnam is Ối giời ơi, which has the same meaning as “Oh my god!” or “Oh Heavens!”
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What does Anh Chi mean?

By now you've probably figured out 'anh' means elder brother and 'chi' means elder sister. To your 'anh, chi', you're 'em', the younger sibling.
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What does ciao mean in Vietnamese?

“Hello”, “Hi” can be literally translated as “Xin chào” (pronounced as /seen ciao/) or “Chào” /ciao/ in Vietnamese. Remember to pronounce the word “chào” with a low tone. It's similar to when you say “Uhm” in English. “Xin chào!” “Chào!”
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What does Chao em mean in Vietnamese?

“Chao em,” meaning hello younger person of my generation, was how I was greeted when I visited Vietnam for the first time, as the sweltering humidity and darkness enveloped my family leaving the airport.
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What does deja vu mean in Vietnamese?

noun. /ˌdeiʒaː vuː/ the feeling that you are experiencing something now which is exactly the same as something that happened before. cảm giác ngờ ngợ
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