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What's their differences in Vietnamese
There are different ways to say "in" in Vietnamese, like trông, ở, tại, vào, trên....
Could someone tell me what's the differences among them?
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18 jul. 2016 14:17
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Hi there! I'm from Vietnam and I want to help you this question! because my english is not good enough to explain to you, so if you dont understand what i said, you can ask me again until you know those meaning of this!
Firstly, "trông"-it doesn't mean "in" in English, you can use "trông" like "trông thấy" (see) or "trông nom" (look after). And if you mean this meaning "in", I think you mentioned "TRONG" (It's not "TRÔNG")
Secondly, "ở", "tại", "vào" - they have the same meaning. Of course, you must depend on context.
Example:
+ I live in Vietnam :) means Tôi sống tại/ở Việt Nam
+ In 1989, .... means Vào năm 1989,....
+ And "Vào vị trí" - I dont know how to explain to you :'( - But it means the racers (or athletes) are going to move in their position on the race.
Finally, "TRÊN" means "on" not "in"
That's it!
I hope you understand what I tried to say! (Sorry about English and I really want to be your friend to help each other!)
18 juli 2016
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