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English - Turkish

Definition of viet in English Turkish dictionary

viet nam
vietnam
Vietnam
{i} Vietnam
Vietnam
(isim) Vietnam
Vietnamese
{s} Vietnam, Vietnam'a özgü
Vietnamese
{s} Vietnam

Kendi kendine Vietnamca öğrenebilirsin. - You can teach yourself Vietnamese.

Milliyetim Fransız ama Vietnam kökenliyim. - I have French nationality but Vietnamese origins.

Vietnamese
{i} vietnamlı

Vietnamlılar Amerikalılar hakkında nasıl hissediyor? - How do the Vietnamese feel about Americans?

Otuz Vietnamlı çocuk okullarına gitmek için her gün yüzerler. - Thirty Vietnamese kids swim every day in order to go to their school.

Vietnamese
{i} Vietnamca

Ben yalnızca biraz Vietnamca konuşuyorum. - I only speak a little Vietnamese.

Kendi kendine Vietnamca öğrenebilirsin. - You can teach yourself Vietnamese.

Vietnamese
{i} (çoğ. Vi.et.nam.ese) Vietnamlı
Vietnamese
{i} vietnam dili
English - English
adj. Viet Cong Viet Nam Cong San Viet Minh Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh Hoi
{s} Vietnamese, of Vietnam, from Vietnam
Vietnamese
Vietnam
Viet Cong
Vietcong the group of guerillas (=unofficial soldiers) who were supported by the Communist government of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, and fought against US and South Vietnamese forces. in full Viet Nam Cong San (English; "Vietnamese Communists") Guerrilla force that sought to reunify North and South Vietnam under communist leadership from the late 1950s through 1975. Originally a collection of various groups opposed to the government of South Vietnam's Pres. Ngo Dinh Diem, the Viet Cong became the military arm of the National Liberation Front (1960) and later of the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG; 1969). Members were recruited largely from South Vietnam, but they received guidance, weapons, and reinforcements from the north. The Viet Cong's guerrilla war against the South Vietnamese government and its powerful U.S. allies was successful; the U.S. withdrew its troops from Vietnam between 1969 and 1973, and the PRG assumed power in South Vietnam in 1975, following a full-scale invasion. It became part of a National United Front the following year
Viet Minh
in full Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh Hoi (English; "League for the Independence of Vietnam") Organization that led the struggle for Vietnamese independence from French rule. Formed in 1941 by Ho Chi Minh, it was a national organization open to people of all political leanings, though it was led by communists. In 1943 the Viet Minh began guerrilla operations against the occupying Japanese; when the Japanese surrendered to the Allies, the Viet Minh seized Hanoi and proclaimed Vietnam's independence. In the First Indochina War that followed, the Viet Minh (and the Vietnamese Workers' Party [Lao Dong] that succeeded them) defeated the French. Elements of the Viet Minh also joined the Viet Cong to fight the U.S. in the Vietnam War. See also Vo Nguyen Giap
Viet Nam
Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Vietnam, country in southeastern Asia
trespass viet armis
trespass with force and arms resulting in injury to another's person or property
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