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How do you say "thank you" in Vietnamese?

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How do you say "thank you" in Vietnamese?

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  1. Cam on.


  2. What is your intention on using this word?

    You're planning to go to one of those places, aren't you?

  3. I cant type it exactly in Vietnamese!

    <Cam On>

  4. Vietnamese: Cám ơn

    You can say " Kom on" or " Cam on"

  5. Cam ôn.

  6. cAM ON

  7. a dollar bill

  8. ca mon

  9. you probably don't know what everyone else is saying but the spelling is correct...

    you say it was (gum ung)

  10. There are several ways to say thank you:

    Vietnamese (Vietnam)                                       Cám ón

    Vietnamese (Vietnam) [to man]                         Cám ón ông

    Vietnamese (Vietnam) [to married woman]       Cám ón bà

    Vietnamese (Vietnam) [to unmarried woman]  Cám ón cô

    Vietnamese (Vietnam) [to male equal]              Cám ón anh

    Vietnamese (Vietnam) [to female equal]            Cám ón chi

    Vietnamese (Vietnam) [to young person]           Cám ón em

    Vietnamese (Vietnam)                       Cám òn qúi vi rhât

    Vietnamese (Vietnam)                       Ông quá tú-tê dôí vói tôi

  11. Plz, no more online translator.  A lot of replies so far have incorrect tone marks.

    Cám ơn= thanks in general

    If you add to the end of the phrase:

    lắm=very much

    ông=to a man

    bà=to a woman in general, especially married

    cô=to a young woman

    em=to a youth if young enough to be your younger sibling

    cháu or con=child if young enough to be your child

    cụ or bác=to an elder

    In general, saying "Cám ơn lắm" is sufficient.

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