Day la ai?
"Day la ai?" is a Vietnamese phrase that translates to "Who is this?" in English. It's a common question used in various situations, such as:
When you see someone you don't recognize:
- You might be in a public place and see a stranger: "Day la ai?"
- Someone you don't know approaches you: "Day la ai?"
When you need clarification:
- Someone calls your name, but you're unsure who it is: "Day la ai?"
- You receive a message or call from an unknown number: "Day la ai?"
When you want to know more about someone:
- You meet someone new and want to learn their name: "Day la ai?"
- You see a picture of someone you're curious about: "Day la ai?"
Using "Day la ai?"
When using "Day la ai?" it's important to consider the context and tone. You can adjust your tone to be:
- Neutral: If you're simply asking for identification.
- Curious: If you want to know more about someone.
- Suspicious: If you're feeling uneasy about someone's presence.
Other ways to ask "Who is this?" in Vietnamese:
- Ai vay? (Who is that?)
- Ban la ai? (Who are you?)
- Ten cua ban la gi? (What's your name?)
Knowing how to use "Day la ai?" is a useful way to navigate social situations and understand the Vietnamese language.