The Vietnamese word "đại từ" means "pronoun" in English. Pronouns are words that are used to replace nouns in a sentence, making it easier to communicate without repeating the same noun over and over again.
Using "tôi":
Using "họ":
In advanced Vietnamese, you might encounter different forms of pronouns depending on the level of politeness or familiarity. For example: - "bạn" (you) can be replaced with "Ông" (Mr.) or "Bà" (Mrs.) for formal situations. - In addressing groups, "chúng ta" (we, including the listener) and "chúng tôi" (we, excluding the listener) are used differently depending on the context.