How To Count From 1 To 100 In Vietnamese
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When you look up at the Ferris wheel, do you ever wonder how many times it rotates in a day? Because I sometimes wonder about that. I don’t know if I could keep count though. Because that sounds like a lot of counting. I mean I’m not opposed to counting, it’s just… it’s just that that’s a lot of counting. And I think I would get confused from all the rotation and my counting pauses and stuff. You know?
Anyway, I think Ferris wheel rotations are fascinating. A Ferris wheel rotates clockwise and then it rotates counterclockwise. But then I think its rotation depends on whoever is operating it.
And if I were a Ferris wheel operator, I would love for the Ferris wheel to rotate ten times clockwise then ten times counterclockwise until my counting has reached 100 in Vietnamese.
0 to 10
- 0: không (khohm)
- 1: một (moht)
- 2: hai (hi)
- 3: ba (bah)
- 4: bốn (bohn)
- 5: năm (nahm)
- 6: sáu (sow)
- 7: bảy (bye)
- 8: tám (tahm)
- 9: chín (cheen)
- 10: mười (muyh)
11 to 20
- 11: mười một (muyh moht)
- 12: mười hai (muyh hi)
- 13: mười ba (muyh bah)
- 14: mười bốn (muyh bohn)
- 15: mười lăm (muyh lahm)
- 20: hai mươi (hi muyh)
Counting by Tens to 100
- 21: hai mươi mốt (hi muyh moht)
- 30: ba mươi (bah muyh)
- 40: bốn mươi (bohn muyh)
- 50: năm mươi (nahm muyh)
- 60: sáu mươi (sow muyh)
- 70: bảy mươi (bye muyh)
- 80: tám mươi (tahm muyh)
- 90: chín mươi (cheen muyh)
- 100: một trăm (moht chahm)


