Decoded Slug: Personal pronoun 'tôi'

Vietnamese Grammar Point
Personal pronoun 'tôi'

Personal pronoun 'tôi'

Short explanation:

Used as the personal pronoun 'I' or 'me' in conversation.

Formation:

example of grammar formation for given grammar point

Examples:

Tôi là giáo viên.
I am a teacher.
Tôi thích ăn phở.
I like to eat pho.
Tôi đến từ Việt Nam.
I'm from Vietnam.
Tôi muốn đi du lịch ở Nhật Bản.
I want to travel in Japan.

Long explanation:

The Vietnamese word 'tôi' is a personal pronoun that is typically used to refer to oneself in a conversation. It is equivalent to 'I' or 'me' in English. In Vietnamese, 'tôi' is used in various contexts and situations when the speaker wants to refer to themselves.
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