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This is a free Tiny Wrist blog post that helps you figure out what to call Vietnamese relatives. It is especially handy if you grew up hearing different words at home, or if you are learning Vietnamese through family and want a quick reference.

The main content is a set of swipeable image cards covering common address terms for grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, and siblings, with a clear Northern vs Southern comparison. You can open it in a browser and flip through the cards like a mini deck on the Tiny Wrist site.

It works well as a fast reminder and conversation starter, but it is not a full lesson. There is no audio, no pronunciation guidance, and no practice activities, so you will still want a teacher, family member, or another resource to confirm what your specific family uses and how to say it naturally.

Details

  • For Children: Yes
  • Dialect: Northern, Southern
  • Format: Articles
  • Type: Flash Cards
  • Skills: Vocabulary
  • Cost: Free

Pros

  • Quick Northern vs Southern compare
  • Swipeable cards, easy reference
  • Free and beginner friendly

Cons

  • No audio or pronunciation help
  • Not much context or practice
  • Covers a limited set of terms

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