• Sign Language (HCMCSL), also known as Sai Gon Sign Language, is the language of many deaf communities in the south of Vietnam. Research on this sign language...
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  • Language, Hanoi Sign Language, Saigon Sign Language, Haiphong Sign Language, Yogyakarta Sign Language, Nepalese Sign Language, Kurdish Sign Language (in Europe)...
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  • HOS (category Articles containing Croatian-language text)
    equipment manufacturer Humanistische Omroep, a Dutch broadcaster Saigon Sign Language (ISO 639-3:hos) Sikorsky HOS, a helicopter Hekscher-Ohlin-Samuelson...
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  • use sign as a language of instruction, as well as community languages such as Bamako Sign Language (Mali), Hausa Sign Language (Nigeria), Saigon, Haiphong...
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    The Little Saigon district straddling the cities of Garden Grove and Westminster in Orange County, California is the largest Little Saigon in the United...
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    Little Saigon (Vietnamese: Sài Gòn nhỏ or Tiểu Sài Gòn) is a name given to ethnic enclaves of expatriate Vietnamese mainly in English-speaking countries...
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    The United States Embassy in Saigon was first established in June 1952, and moved into a new building in 1967 and eventually closed in 1975. The embassy...
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    creole languages, pidgin languages, and sign languages originating in what is now the United States. Interlingua, an international auxiliary language, was...
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    The fall of Saigon was the capture of Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, by North Vietnam on 30 April 1975. The event marked the end of the Vietnam...
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    Voice of Vietnam (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    government, which established the first radio station in Vietnam, Radio Saigon, in the late 1920s.[citation needed] Vietnam's national radio station, now...
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    of Saigon (French: Traité de Saïgon, Vietnamese: Hòa ước Nhâm Tuất, referring to the year of "Yang Water Dog" in the sexagenary cycle) was signed on 5...
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  • deaf-community sign languages indigenous to Vietnam are found in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Haiphong. The HCMC and Hanoi languages especially have...
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    of Vietnamese literature]. Saigon: Bộ Quốc gia Giáo dục. Emeneau, M. B. (1947). "Homonyms and puns in Annamese". Language. 23 (3): 239–244. doi:10.2307/409878...
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    Fall of Saigon and the opening of a unified Vietnam's economy, French has gradually been effectively displaced as the first foreign language of choice...
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  • administrative and educational language. The sharpest decline of the French language in Vietnam was after the Fall of Saigon in 1975 as the communist government...
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    Reunification Day (category Fall of Saigon)
    marks the event when the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces captured Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), the capital of South Vietnam, on 30 April 1975,...
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    South Vietnam (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    participate in the elections specified in the Geneva Accords. As Saigon's delegation did not sign the Geneva Accords, it was not bound by it- despite having...
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  • do not share a common first language. An auxiliary language is primarily a foreign language and often a constructed language. The concept is related to...
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    "Vietnamese: Language Use in Little Saigon and Other Greater Los Angeles Neighborhoods". In Chik, Claire Hitchins (ed.). Multilingual La La Land: Language Use...
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    Viet Cong (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    Vietnamese urban centers in 1968, including an attack on the U.S. embassy in Saigon. The offensive riveted the attention of the world's media for weeks, but...
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    Tet Offensive (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    sapper battalions. Signs of impending communist action were noticed among the allied intelligence collection apparatus in Saigon. During the late summer...
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  • sound system of the Vietnamese language, including phonetics and phonology. Two main varieties of Vietnamese, Hanoi and Saigon, which are slightly different...
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    Củ Chi tunnels (category Saigon in the Vietnam War)
    connecting tunnels located in the Củ Chi District of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, and are part of a much larger network of tunnels that underlie...
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  • leading to the rise of Old Kentish Sign Language which may be recorded in diaries of Samuel Pepys. Old French Sign Language spoken in Paris in the 18th century...
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    Thích Quảng Đức (category Saigon in the Vietnam War)
    Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who died by self-immolation at a busy Saigon road intersection on 11 June 1963. Quảng Đức was protesting against the...
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    Chatham Square to Astor Place on both sides of the Bowery. New York's "Little Saigon", though not officially designated, exists on the Bowery between Grand Street...
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    D with stroke (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Vietnamese Language School. October 28, 2011. p. 1. Retrieved November 18, 2013.[permanent dead link] Thompson, Laurence (1959). "Saigon phonemics". Language. 35...
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    Blinken rejected the comparison to Saigon, stating on an ABC's This Week interview that "this is manifestly not Saigon. We went into Afghanistan 20 years...
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  • The Greatest Beer Run Ever (category Films set in Saigon)
    sets out on the trip against Christine's warnings. Chickie signs on to a ship sailing to Saigon with a duffle bag full of Pabst Blue Ribbon cans in search...
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  • was originally titled Last Message from Saigon with an announcement made in 1964 it would be filmed in Saigon, Hong Kong and Bangkok. Allied Artists filmed...
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