Archive for 'Vocabulary'
RIP, Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh Posted by Kandle Dart on Jan 25, 2022
The news about the passing of Buddhist monk, Zen master Thích Nhất Hạnh this past weekend was all over the world, from the Vietnamese media, both in the country and overseas, to major international media outlets, such as CNN, BBC, etc. Thích Nhất Hạnh was known to Western countries as the “Father of Mindfulness” and…
Vietnamese Mansions Posted by Kandle Dart on Jan 18, 2022
Since Vietnam reformed its economic policy and direction in the 1990s, its economic has growth and has been described as a miracle. The economic boom has created many money-making business opportunities for a lot of enterprising people. As a result, a whole new “red bourgeois” class was born over the past twenty years with a…
Winter Vocabulary Posted by Kandle Dart on Jan 10, 2022
Brrr…it’s cold. Duh, if it’s not cold then it’s not winter. Well, Vietnam is different, you only feel like winter if you live in the north. The south has no winter whatsoever. Let’s go over a list of vocabulary on the winter subject. I’m sure you will encounter or use them in your conversation in…
Fashion Color Trends for Spring/Summer 2022 Posted by Kandle Dart on Jan 3, 2022
I don’t follow xu hướng thời trang (fashion trends) but I do follow the color trends each year out of curiosity. According to what I found from surfing the internet today, màu sắc thời trang (color fashion) for mùa xuân và mùa hè (spring and summer) this year is all the beautiful colors that I…
Christmas Decorations – Trang Trí Giáng Sinh Posted by Kandle Dart on Dec 29, 2021
I love December for its festive Christmas decorations. You see all sorts of decorations inside houses and across yards, from airports to stores, from large boulevards to little alleys. Whether big or small, simple or elaborate, you can spot decorations around the world, including Vietnam. ĐỒ TRANG TRÍ – DECORATION ITEMS Each place may decorate…
Christmas Celebration – Mừng Lễ Giáng Sinh Posted by Kandle Dart on Dec 20, 2021
It’s the holidays! And there’s Christmas music everywhere. The majority of Vietnamese do celebrate Christmas, although the Christian population is quite small. So, you can hear Vietnamese Christmas music playing all over Vietnam, as well as throughout the overseas communities. The equivalent term for “Christmas” in Vietnamese is “Chúa Giáng Sinh”, which literally means “Christ…
Vietnamese Marriage Customs (3) – Lễ Cưới Posted by Kandle Dart on Dec 13, 2021
Lễ cưới or Hôn lễ or Lễ Thành hôn is the marriage/wedding ceremony. Ngày cưới is the wedding/marriage day. Lễ cưới is one of the most important events in one’s life and ngày cưới is one of the most important days for any couple. Whether it was miserable due to the stress, or joyful due…