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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
[QUOTE=vagrant;4033671]Either it means head mouth many many or alot of head mouth...pain mouth many many or alot of mouth pain...
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
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Bun bo kho = is it the stew beef? with bun?? bo kho also nice
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
Some history of Vietnam War
=========================== 40 years on US officer says sorry for Vietnam massacre After more than 40 years the former US army officer found guilty of involvement in the massacre of women and children in the Vietnamese village of My Lai during the Vietnam war has made a public apology. "There is not a day that goes by that I do not feel remorse for what happened that day in My Lai," former lieutenant William Calley told members of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Columbus, Georgia. "I feel remorse for the Vietnamese who were killed, for their families, for the American soldiers involved and their families. I am very sorry." The only person convicted in connection with the killings, although other soldiers were charged, Calley was initially sentenced to life imprisonment, but his sentence was later heavily reduced. After his release Calley returned to civilian life and had until now shied away from publicity and interviews about My Lai. The killings that occurred on March 16, 1968 in the South Vietnamese hamlet of My Lai prompted widespread outrage around the world when they eventually became known in November 1969, when independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh broke the story after extensive conversations with Calley. They are also credited with advancing the end of the Vietnam War because they significantly undercut US public support for the war effort. The massacre began when men of Charlie Company under the command of Lieutenant Calley opened fire on civilians during a "search and destroy" mission in My Lai and neighboring villages. The targets of the killings were mainly old men, women and children -- all unarmed -- as most younger members of the community were working in the fields. The exact toll of the massacre still remains in dispute, but US estimates suggest that between 347 and 504 unarmed citizens were massacred that day. According to testimony presented during Calley's trial, dozens of people were herded into a local irrigation ditch and killed with automatic weapons. A large group of about 70 to 80 villagers, rounded up in the center of the village, were killed personally by Calley and other soldiers under his command. Calley also shot two other large groups of civilians with a weapon taken from a soldier who had refused to obey his orders, it was revealed. Although his presentation at the Kiwanis Club Wednesday was brief, Calley took a few questions. When asked if obeying an unlawful order was not itself an unlawful act, he said: "I believe that is true." "If you are asking why I did not stand up to them when I was given the orders, I will have to say that I was a second lieutenant getting orders from my commander and I followed them - foolishly, I guess," he continued. Calley's immediate commander at that time was Captain Ernest Medina, who was also tried in connection to the My Lai massacre. But Medina was represented by famous defense attorney F. Lee Bailey and was acquitted of all charges in 1971. Following his release from house arrest, Calley settled in Columbus, Georgia, where he worked at jewelry store that belonged to his father-in-law. He now lives in Atlanta. He complained that some of the basic civil rights remained denied to him following his conviction. "I still cannot vote," he said. Source: AFP
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Thanh Nien closes its English language daily edition
VietNamNet Bridge - Thanh Nien Daily News announced on August 22 that economic difficulties have forced the discontinuation of its print edition after two years of publication. VietNamNet Bridge has huge respect for the HCM City-based Thanh Nien newspaper; respect that’s easily seen by the large number of articles that we select from its pages to translate and present on our own website. We’ve also had high regard for the Thanh Nien Daily News, Thanh Nien’s two year-old English edition. In the quest to present a vibrant mix of breaking news and insightful, objective reporting on Vietnam’s society and economy, TN Daily has been the best of competitors – a journal that set its own standards high and inspired us to try harder ourselves. Thus we were sad to learn that Thanh Nien has decided to convert its English language daily into a weekly, citing difficulties caused by the global recession. Its online English edition is still going strong. TN Daily’s demise leaves only one seven day each week print newspaper in English, Vietnam News, which is published by the official Vietnam News Agency. Also online, also publishing in English 24/7 year-round, there is us - VietNamNet Bridge, the English language younger sibling of VietNamNet, the nation’s first on-line newspaper. Keep an eye on *VietNamNet Bridge* in the months ahead. We’re going to be doing our level best to develop further the high standard of journalistic objectivity and heads-up reportage on Vietnamese topics that has beencharacteristic of Thanh Nien Daily and which has been our aim as well.
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
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[QUOTE=Hurricane88;4034127]Hehe, maybe an bun roi mouth not so pain liao |
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
Eat vietnamese abalone then your mouth will not be pain How long u never eat liao? Still missed it? When u going to eat again? Remember to bring me along ok....
abalone = bào ngư
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Wah bro u recently just eat leh so fast want again? Okie I jio bro eat bun roi join you for abalone dessert
Will the bun lover please stand up? Yup, that's you bro AdGuy |
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Anyone can help translate the following sentence? I just asked her "em co khoe kg?" She replied me this.
"Em kg quen danh phan len bi moc mun mat xau gai a lai kg yeu e" Thanks. |
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but the whole sentence means that she powder her face, her kana pimples and very ugly now. You will not love her anymore. |
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1. i dont know (somebody) 2. i dont do (something) often in this case it means she doesnt put on her make up very often.. |
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
chim thui mieng thui ....
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I m not used to put powder on the face, got pimple, face ugly gal, u dun love me again.
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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
U meaning smelly?
thối = stinking; addle, rotten
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haha.. I don't know...
but very effective when I want to chase the girls away from sitting besides me
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Recently I know one girl from Hanoi. Her Tieng Viet is really different from girls I know from HCMC. For example, she used "chim", rather than "cu" to refer to our "little brother"
The funny thing is that she met with me the first day when she works here, but then she stops working because "xau ho lam" (very shy). So now I have to take care of her before she leaves Singapore. I am learning the Hanoi Tieng Viet with her every day. Any brothers who are interested in learning Hanoi Tieng Viet? She has a sister who comes with her, but also very "xao ho" since day 1. She never has any customers here. She wants me to introduce some local guys to her. Any brothers are interested in making friends with Hanoi girls? I have never met her sister before so I cannot guarantee her quality. |
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