I don't know who needs to hear this, but in the US, "Nguyen " is usually pronounced as "Win". Something about the Vietnamese language being monosyllabic.We have had a pretty significant Vietnamese population for some time now...it's past due time for us to get this right
2/27/2024 6:33:22 PM
Thank you for your service (to language).
2/27/2024 6:39:35 PM
It's actually pronounced as "When"
2/27/2024 7:10:54 PM
You're going to win so much you're going to get bored of winning.
2/27/2024 7:28:16 PM
I've known this pronunciation for like 2 years, dawg.
2/27/2024 8:25:07 PM
Ngo is pronounced how?Should just be go right?
2/27/2024 8:58:42 PM
Ngo is pronounced "naw"]
2/27/2024 9:01:10 PM
Are you sure it isn’t “neh-go” cause you saw the n part of last name with hard o vowel
2/27/2024 9:04:00 PM
I thougt it was "No" but I think it's a little more nuanced.
2/27/2024 9:11:22 PM
Testing about to edit]
2/27/2024 9:52:34 PM
YouTube tells me it is more like nuwhen
2/27/2024 11:27:33 PM
StTexan said:
2/28/2024 7:54:15 AM
I still remember the first time I taught E115 and had 3 Nguyens in the class. They quickly corrected me.
2/28/2024 8:41:15 AM
My roomie at State had this last name, so I quickly learned the real pronunciationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32wBZwWFGT4
2/28/2024 4:00:45 PM
It’s the Same ng sound as English words. Wrong wing anger song We’re just not used to it on the start of a word
2/29/2024 12:32:48 AM
I heard other than patel, nguyen is 2nd most common last name
2/29/2024 12:35:07 AM
They make some good pho and bun and banh mi.I was pondering over some pho the other day how much rarer Vietnamese restaurants would be if we'd never invaded their country.
2/29/2024 10:27:34 AM