The standard Vietnamese Language has six tones. Each tone is a meaningful and intergral part of the syllable with which it is associated; every syllable must have a tone. The tones are indicated in conventional Vietnamese spelling by marks placed over (á, à, ả, ã) or under (ạ) single vowels or main stressed vowels in vowel clusters (v).
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