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Originally Posted by lovesprout
"Di" at the end of the sentence means "command". A sentence with "di" at the end forms an imperative sentence.
anh nghe di = you listen
You can also say, "em di di", means "You go"
Be careful the first "di" means "go" and the second "di" means "command"
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means she is commanding me to answer whenever she calls?? gosh.. can i assume nghe = listen?
instead of di, can i use ve?