Viết 1 đoạn văn về dân tộc thiểu số Hoa or Tày,...(dân số, đa số ở vùng nào, ngôn ngữ, lễ hội, hoạt động sản xuất) bằng tiếng anh, ngắn thôi nhé. Mình cần gấp
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Viết 1 đoạn văn về dân tộc thiểu số Hoa or Tày,...(dân số, đa số ở vùng nào, ngôn ngữ, lễ hội, hoạt động sản xuất) bằng tiếng anh, ngắn thôi nhé. Mình cần gấp, không chép mạng nhé
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Chết rồi, mình viết nhầm thành dân tộc Thái rồi, sorry. Mình viết lại cái khác nè.
The Tay people live mainly in lowland areas of northern Vietnam. The Tay people have the second largest population in Vietnam. They people speak Tay, a Tai dialect of the Tai-Kadai language. They worship ancestors. In the religion of the Tay, the grave day (3/3 lunar calendar) is the most important holiday of the Tay. They almost live on farming and they are very good at farming. Beside that, they can raise cattle and poultry for their own use.
The Thai have a population of about one and milion people living in the provinces in the north. The Thai language belongs to the Tay - Thai group. The Thai worship their ancestors and every year they hold many festivals and traditional games. They live on farming and they are experienced farmers. They dig canals to bring water to their fields. Their main food is rice, especially sticky rice. The Thai also raise cattle and poultry for their own use. They weave cloth, too and theirr cloth is very famous for being unique, strong, colourful.
Viết 1 đoạn văn bằng Tiếng Anh nói về dân tộc Brâu tại Việt Nam :3
Gợi ý: +) Dân số
+) Nơi ở
+) Ngôn ngữ
+) Hoạt động sản xuất
+) Lễ hội
*Giúp mình bài này nhé :3 *
tìm hiểu về hoạt động sản xuất các lễ hội phong tục và dân tộc việt nam (ngắn gọn thôi nhé)
Viết bài viết tiếng anh về dân số, khu vực sống, ngôn ngữ, trang phục, hoạt động sản xuất, lễ hội của người dân tộc Hoa, Lào, Chăm
Viết một đoạn văn bằng tiếng Anh về một dân tộc thiểu số ở Việt Nam.
Viết đoạn văn ngắn bằng tiếng anh 1) về 1 lễ hội 2) nhóm dân tộc ( kinh) 3) tập quán xã hội Giúp mik với sáng mai nộp r
1) Tham Khảo :
I used to attend the Tet Holiday Flower festival. It’s called Nguyen Hue Flower street Festival. It is held in Nguyen Hue Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It takes place every Tet Holiday for 1 week. It is celebrated by Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee. They display and decorate the street with many kinds of flowers and lights. Many people come there to enjoy the beautiful flowers and take pictures.
dịch : Tôi đã từng tham dự Lễ hội hoa TET Holiday. Nó được gọi là Lễ hội đường hoa Nguyen Hue. Nó được tổ chức tại đường Nguyễn Hue ở Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. Nó diễn ra mỗi kỳ nghỉ TET trong 1 tuần. Nó được tổ chức bởi Ủy ban Nhân dân Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. Họ trưng bày và trang trí đường phố với nhiều loại hoa và đèn. Nhiều người đến đó để thưởng thức những bông hoa đẹp và chụp ảnh.
2)
Our country has 54 ethnic groups living together and loving each other, in which the Kinh people occupy the crowded population. The Kinh people live mainly in the plains and live by wet rice cultivation. Currently, according to scientific advances, the Kinh gradually tends to switch to industrial and tourism development. Like other peoples that have their own tradition, the Kinh has unique traditions. These are rituals on wedding day, death anniversary or special occasions with popular and familiar dishes in all regions of the country. The girls are still gentle, slender in the long dress or the undulating white hat. Whatever the nation, we are all the dragon and the responsibility to preserve and develop the national culture, the homeland and the country.
dịch : Nước ta có 54 dân tộc anh em cùng chung sống và yêu thương nhau, trong đó dân tộc Kinh chiếm số lượng dân cư đông đúc hơn cả. Người KInh sống chủ yếu ở khu vực đồng bằng và sinh sống bằng nghề trồng lúa nước là chủ yếu. Hiện nay theo những tiến bộ khoa học, dần dần người Kinh có xu hướng chuyển sang phát triển công nghiệp cũng như du lịch. Cũng như các dân tộc khác có cho mình truyền thống riêng thì người Kinh có những nét truyền thống độc đáo. Đó là những lễ nghi vào ngày cưới, ngày giỗ hay những dịp đặc biệt với món ăn phổ biến ,quen thuộc trên mọi miền Tổ quốc. Những cô gái Kinh còn dịu dàng, thướt tha trong tà áo dài hay chiếc nón trắng nhấp nhô muôn nơi. Dù là dân tộc gì, nhưng chúng ta đều là con Rồng cháu Tiên và có trách nhiệm gìn giữ, phát triển văn hóa dân tộc, quê hương, đất nước.
3) Tham Khảo :
The Kinh ethnic group has the largest population in our country, about 86 million people, living in all parts of the country, from North to South. In addition, their foods are also diverse from North to South. Kinh people live on agriculture. They grow rice on fields or breeds on farms. Their traditional costumes are "ao dai". It has been recognized by UNESCO as a cultural heritage and it has also become a statue for Vietnamese women.
dịch : Dân tộc Kinh có số dân đông nhất nước ta, khoảng 86 triệu người, sống ở khắp mọi miền đất nước, từ Bắc chí Nam. Ngoài ra, các loại thức ăn của họ cũng đa dạng từ Bắc vào Nam. Người Kinh sống bằng nghề nông. Họ trồng lúa trên đồng hoặc chăn nuôi trong các trang trại. Trang phục truyền thống của họ là "áo dài". Nó đã được UNESCO công nhận là di sản văn hóa và nó cũng đã trở thành bức tượng cho phụ nữ Việt Nam.
câu 1:nêu một số hoạt động sản xuất chủ yếu của các dân tộc ở tỉnh quảng ngãi/Câu 2 : miêu tả về một lễ hội truyền thống của các dân tộc ở tỉnh quảng ngãi mà em biết
Câu 1: Chăn nuôi tôm, làm muối
Viết 1 đoạn văn khoảng 80-100 từ bằng tiếng anh nói về 1 dân tộc thiểu số ở Việt Nam (ko chép mạng)
Vietnam is a multi-ethnic country with 54 ethnic groups living together. Kinh people account for 85.4% of Vietnam's population, with 78.32 million people. The remaining 53 ethnic minorities (ethnic minorities) account for only 14.6% of the national population (See Table 1) . Although Vietnam supports the Declaration of Indigenous Peoples' Rights (UNDRIP), the Government does not identify the concept of indigenous peoples. Instead, the Government uses the term "ethnic minorities" to refer to those who are not Kinh people, expressing the "unified in diversity" policy of the Government. There are also many differences among ethnic minorities. Among them, Chinese people (Han ethnicity) have many cultural characteriss similar to Vietnamese culture, and they also play an important role in the Vietnamese economy. Therefore, Chinese people are often not recorded. recognize as a "minority" in Vietnam. Other ethnic groups, such as the H'Mong and Nung ethnic groups, mainly depend on cultivation and maintain the cultural life associated with the areas Forest. Ethnic minority groups are also divided into languages. The languages of Vietnamese ethnic groups are divided into 8 groups: Viet - Muong, Tay - Thai, Mon - Khmer, Mong - Dao, Ka Belt, Nam Dao, Han and Tibetan.6 96% of ethnic minorities speak their mother
Viết đoạn văn về dân tộc Tày bằng tiếng Anh
Mong các bạn giúp mình cần gấp ạ =)) (tối nay phải nộp rồi àm mình bí quá xin cảm ơn mấy bạn <3)
The Tay, with local groups Pa dí, Thổ, Ngan, Phén, Thu Lao, is an ethnic group of 54 ethnic groups in Viet Nam. Tay people speak Tay, a Tai dialect of the Tai-Kadai language. Tay people live mainly in lowland areas of northern Vietnam. The Tay was previously known as the Tho (although this name is now used to refer to a different ethnic group, see Turks). Tay people have the second largest population in Vietnam. Tay people, Nung have a close relationship with the Choang people in China.Tay people mainly reside in the northern midland and mountainous provinces (1,400,519 people in 1999). In addition, in the recent time, the Tay also migrated to some provinces in the Central Highlands like Dak Lak and Lam Dong.The Tay are usually at the foot of the mountain or along the stream. The name is often referred to by the name of hills, fields, rivers. Each village has 15 to 20 houses. Large villages divided into many small villages.Tay dressed in indigo. Traditional Tay costumes are made from self-made cotton yarn, dyed indigo on men's and women's clothes, almost without decorative pattern. Tay clothing can be considered one of the simplest outfits of 54 ethnic groups. The costume is simple but meaningful.Then singing, singing, singing sli are used in various activities, popular folk songs of the Tay. Musical instruments such as the Micro, Shake. Chess is an instrument that is present in all spiritual activities of the Tay, such as soul in the folk dance of the Tay. In this life, the sex acts as a means of communicating bold identity.Traditional houses are usually on stilts, lands and roofs with grass and some border areas have defense types. In the house to distinguish male rooms outside, women in the chamber. Most popular are 3-room, 2-roofed houses (no chop), logs of land or bushes, surrounding woods, roofs of grass, picturesque Tay people settle in groups of about 15 to 20 households. Tay people worship ancestors and animals. The Tay ancestors' altar is placed in the middle of the house and made into a private space and revered. Pregnant women and their newborns are not allowed to sit or lie on chairs or beds in front of the altar. In the Tay religion, the most important feast day of the Tay people is usually the last day of the lunar month.The life of the Tay is often associated with nature, so the food and foodstuff of the Tay people are products obtained from production activities in areas with forests, rivers, streams and hills surrounding. Some famous dishes are: sticky egg rolls, sticky rice balls, sour bamboo shoots, stigma.
The Tay, with local groups Pa dí, Thổ, Ngan, Phén, Thu Lao, is an ethnic group of 54 ethnic groups in Viet Nam. Tay people speak Tay, a Tai dialect of the Tai-Kadai language. Tay people live mainly in lowland areas of northern Vietnam. The Tay was previously known as the Tho (although this name is now used to refer to a different ethnic group, see Turks). Tay people have the second largest population in Vietnam. Tay people, Nung have a close relationship with the Choang people in China.Tay people mainly reside in the northern midland and mountainous provinces (1,400,519 people in 1999). In addition, in the recent time, the Tay also migrated to some provinces in the Central Highlands like Dak Lak and Lam Dong.The Tay are usually at the foot of the mountain or along the stream. The name is often referred to by the name of hills, fields, rivers. Each village has 15 to 20 houses. Large villages divided into many small villages.Tay dressed in indigo. Traditional Tay costumes are made from self-made cotton yarn, dyed indigo on men's and women's clothes, almost without decorative pattern. Tay clothing can be considered one of the simplest outfits of 54 ethnic groups. The costume is simple but meaningful.Then singing, singing, singing sli are used in various activities, popular folk songs of the Tay. Musical instruments such as the Micro, Shake. Chess is an instrument that is present in all spiritual activities of the Tay, such as soul in the folk dance of the Tay. In this life, the sex acts as a means of communicating bold identity.Traditional houses are usually on stilts, lands and roofs with grass and some border areas have defense types. In the house to distinguish male rooms outside, women in the chamber. Most popular are 3-room, 2-roofed houses (no chop), logs of land or bushes, surrounding woods, roofs of grass, picturesque Tay people settle in groups of about 15 to 20 households. Tay people worship ancestors and animals. The Tay ancestors' altar is placed in the middle of the house and made into a private space and revered. Pregnant women and their newborns are not allowed to sit or lie on chairs or beds in front of the altar. In the Tay religion, the most important feast day of the Tay people is usually the last day of the lunar month.The life of the Tay is often associated with nature, so the food and foodstuff of the Tay people are products obtained from production activities in areas with forests, rivers, streams and hills surrounding. Some famous dishes are: sticky egg rolls, sticky rice balls, sour bamboo shoots, stigma.
THAM KHẢO
The Tay, with local groups Pa dí, Thổ, Ngan, Phén, Thu Lao, is an ethnic group of 54 ethnic groups in Viet Nam. Tay people speak Tay, a Tai dialect of the Tai-Kadai language. Tay people live mainly in lowland areas of northern Vietnam. The Tay was previously known as the Tho (although this name is now used to refer to a different ethnic group, see Turks). Tay people have the second largest population in Vietnam. Tay people, Nung have a close relationship with the Choang people in China.Tay people mainly reside in the northern midland and mountainous provinces (1,400,519 people in 1999). In addition, in the recent time, the Tay also migrated to some provinces in the Central Highlands like Dak Lak and Lam Dong.The Tay are usually at the foot of the mountain or along the stream. The name is often referred to by the name of hills, fields, rivers. Each village has 15 to 20 houses. Large villages divided into many small villages.Tay dressed in indigo. Traditional Tay costumes are made from self-made cotton yarn, dyed indigo on men's and women's clothes, almost without decorative pattern. Tay clothing can be considered one of the simplest outfits of 54 ethnic groups. The costume is simple but meaningful.Then singing, singing, singing sli are used in various activities, popular folk songs of the Tay. Musical instruments such as the Micro, Shake. Chess is an instrument that is present in all spiritual activities of the Tay, such as soul in the folk dance of the Tay. In this life, the sex acts as a means of communicating bold identity.Traditional houses are usually on stilts, lands and roofs with grass and some border areas have defense types. In the house to distinguish male rooms outside, women in the chamber. Most popular are 3-room, 2-roofed houses (no chop), logs of land or bushes, surrounding woods, roofs of grass, picturesque Tay people settle in groups of about 15 to 20 households. Tay people worship ancestors and animals. The Tay ancestors' altar is placed in the middle of the house and made into a private space and revered. Pregnant women and their newborns are not allowed to sit or lie on chairs or beds in front of the altar. In the Tay religion, the most important feast day of the Tay people is usually the last day of the lunar month.The life of the Tay is often associated with nature, so the food and foodstuff of the Tay people are products obtained from production activities in areas with forests, rivers, streams and hills surrounding. Some famous dishes are: sticky egg rolls, sticky rice balls, sour bamboo shoots, stigma.