In the Chinese and Vietnamese languages, tone names are the names given to the tones these languages use. In Chinese, tone names are given in terms of the four tones, namely level, rising, departing, and entering, as well as dark and light, and high and low. Standard Vietnamese has six tones, known as ngang (or bằng), sắc, huyền, hỏi, ngã, and nặng tones.
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- In the Chinese and Vietnamese languages, tone names are the names given to the tones these languages use. In Chinese, tone names are given in terms of the four tones, namely level, rising, departing, and entering, as well as dark and light, and high and low. Standard Vietnamese has six tones, known as ngang (or bằng), sắc, huyền, hỏi, ngã, and nặng tones.
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- In the Chinese and Vietnamese languages, tone names are the names given to the tones these languages use. In Chinese, tone names are given in terms of the four tones, namely level, rising, departing, and entering, as well as dark and light, and high and low. Standard Vietnamese has six tones, known as ngang (or bằng), sắc, huyền, hỏi, ngã, and nặng tones.
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