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To say cheese in Vietnamese: Phô Mai
Say it out loud: “Fo Mai“
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Some more helpful words in our Vietnamese Diet Considerations category:
bread – Bánh Mì (Ban Mee)
celiac – Dị Ứng Tinh Bột (Yee Ung Din Bot)
cheese – Phô Mai (Fo Mai)
dairy – Sản Phẩm Có Sữa (San Fam Caw Suu-Uh)
eggs – Trứng (Drung)
gluten-free – Không Tinh Bột (Khom Tin Bot)
I am vegan – Tôi Ăn Chay (Toy An Chai)
I don't eat… – Tôi Không Ăn… (Toy Khom An…)
kosher – Chế Độ Ăn Uống Phù Hợp (Che Doo An Uu-Uhng Fuu Huhp)
meat – Thịt (Tit)
milk – Sữa (Suu-Uh)
nuts – Đậu (Dow)
organic – Hữu Cơ (Hoo Guh)
sugar – Đường (Duu-Uhng)
wheat – Mì (Mee)
And here’s how to say cheese in other languages!
Arabic–Jobn (jobn])
Chinese–Nǎilào (Nai Lao)
Croatian–sir (seer)
Czech–syr (seer)
Finnish–juusto (yoos toh)
French–fromage (frow mahj)
German–käse (kay zeh)
Italian–formaggio (for maj yo)
Japanese–Chīzu (Chee Zoo)
Korean–Chijeu (Cheese)
Polish–ser (sir)
Portuguese–Queijo (kay zhoo)
Russian–syr (syr)
Spanish–queso (kay sō)
Swahili–jibini (jee bee nee)
Thai–Chit (CHEET)
Turkish–peynir (pay neer)
Vietnamese–Phô Mai (Fo Mai)
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