LacViet wrote:Hi there,
I know I am maybe the only one Vietnamese in this topic.
I was really wonder where originally Vietnamese came from as you are Cantonese originally not Chinese???
why the Vietnamese does not have they own letter?
The hundred Yueh is The Vietnamese? or The Chinese from The Hundred Yueh?
Why the tone and Viet language so similar with the Cantonese - Nan yueh 南越?
Why The Yueh peoples and now us (Vietnamese - Taiwanese - Min Yueh 閩越) still have to fight we are not belong to Chinese (the Han) form 4000 years until now?
(*Taiwan: http://books.google.com.vn/books?id=FHq ... eh&f=false)
But now I can sure that the Vietnamese from the The Hundred Yueh (which not the Han). And the only Viet group (雒越 - Lok yueh) independent from the Han.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yue_peoples or http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/%E7%99%BE%E8%B6%8A)
So The Cantonese - Nan yueh 南越, Vietnamese - 雒越 Lok yueh, Taiwanese - Min Yueh 閩越 , Choang - Ou Yueh 甌越 (GuangXi) ..... originally all from Bach Viet (The Hundred Yueh - 百越). That means The Cantonese originally not The Han, but Chinese now 
Just want share what i know!
go home and learn, buddy. who said Taiwanese are Min Yueh 閩越. 閩越 is a clan in Bach Viet 百越 and Min Yueh if is orgininal lived in Fukien and later they merged with Hokkien people. Hokkien people are Min Nan 閩南. And Taiwanese are Hokkien People. Furthermore, Ou Yueh living in Quangxi is incorrect.
Nam Viet 南越 belong to Bach Viet and living Guangdong. They are not Cantonese. But different than your Viet, they are proudly to say that they are Great Han's citizens and They cant speak your modern Vietnamese language. They can speak Cantonese, Mandarin and their Viet Language (Viet Ngu in Nam Viet langauge and Han Viet in Vietnamese Language)
And for your Viet. If you dont know characters, I may suggest you go back to Hanoi and search a academy called Hanoi Viet Study Academy or Vien Viet Hoc Ha Noi in Vietnamese. You can learn all your Bach Viet clans over there as well Han Viet and Chu nom
furthermore:
越人 is pronunciate as Viet Nhan in Han Viet (This one is your Vietnamese)
粵人 is pronunciate as Viet Nhan in Han Viet (This one is for Cantonese)
it already indicated the two different.