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Vietnamese Bubble Bath Lite


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Entwickler Overpass Limited
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Learn Vietnamese in a fun and engaging way with Vietnamese Bubble Bath. Whether you are traveling to Hanoi, Saigon, or Ho Chi Minh City . . . you will benefit from learning some of the Vietnamese language.

Vietnamese Bubble Bath is a simple game which delivers a lot. Select the bubbles with Vietnamese words and phrases as they float to the top of your screen. As you select them, you hear the Vietnamese word spoken by a native speaker. Select the right translation to pop the bubble.

The early levels are easy and you get a 50/50 chance of choosing the right word. You are guessing, actually. As the levels increase in difficulty, you can no longer rely on guessing and must use your newly gained knowledge to choose the right words.

Some levels force you to listen -- with no text on the bubbles and you have to listen to it spoken. Other levels challenge your reading ability by removing the spoken word and forcing you to read the text on the bubbles. At the end of each category, you will have mastered all the words in it.

Are you ready to play? Are you ready to learn?

How high can you score?

Vietnamese Bubble Bath has vocabulary in the following categories:
• Numbers
• Animals
• Body Parts
• Colors
• Sizes
• Verbs
• Travel
• Time
• Person Nouns
• Adjectives
• Food
• Useful Phrases

Here are 5 Superb Vietnamese Facts (From the Overpass website):
• There are approximately 3 million native Vietnamese speakers living abroad.
• Vietnam is politically a Communist state.
• Vietnam remained under French rule until 1954.
• The Vietnamese writing system is called Quoc-ngu, which translates simply as “national language”.
• Vietnamese is the 7th most spoken language in the USA (approximately 1 million speakers)


Produced by Eric Wroolie of Overpass Apps
Designed by Gesonsrey Romero of Overpass Apps
Vocals by Thu Oanh Nguyen Thi

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