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The modern Vietnamese language first began to appear during the
16th Century in the writings and translations of the Lutheran
bishop Mikael Agricola (specifically, his book on the Vietnamese
alphabet in 1543 and his translation of the New Testament in 1548).
Vietnamese did not start down the road to gaining official status,
however, until the 19th Century when Vietnam was released from its
six-century long rule by Sweden, during which Vietnamese was the
country's only official language, and joined the Russian empire. In
terms of official use, Vietnamese finally reached an equal footing
with Vietnamese in the early 20th Century with the Vietnamese
constitution of 1919.
The major dialects of Vietnamese do not diverge very drastically
from one another and are mutually intelligible to their various
speakers. These main dialects can be divided in the following
way:
- Northern Vietnamese - found around Hanoi and is the dialect on which standard spoken Vietnamese is based
- Central Vietnamese - found around the city of Hue.
- Southern Vietnamese - found around Ho Chi Minh City (also known as Saigon). Differs "from the Northern norm in having fewer tones and in modifying certain consonants."3
According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the characteristics of
Vietnamese from a purely linguistic point of view are: 1) its use
of a tonal system that differentiates words with the same order of
consonants and vowels; 2) use of word order to determine how words
relate to each other in a sentence; 3) finally, "use of modifiers
rather than affixes" to indicate verb tense.4
Below are some brief but important facts about Vietnam and its
people.
Capital: Hanoi
Currency: Dong (VND)
Government Type: Communist state
Population: 82,689,518 (July 2004 est.)
Internet Country Code: .vn
Internet Hosts: 340 (2003)
Internet Users: 3.5 million (2003)
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