Vietnamese alphabet
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The Vietnamese alphabet (; literally national language) is the modern writing system for the Vietnamese language. It is based on the Latin script (more specifically the Portuguese alphabet) with some digraphs and the addition of nine accent marks or diacritics – four of them to create additional sounds, and the other five to indicate the tone of each word. The many diacritics, often two on the same letter, make written Vietnamese easily recognizable.
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- Related: Chữ Nôm, Hán tự, Vietnamese braille, Dot (diacritic), Hook above, Horn (diacritic), VIQR, VISCII, Vietnamese phonology
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