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Reverted to version as of 10:55, 10 September 2018 (UTC) I DO see the colors. No need to tell me. Check the map of the population distribution of the Vietnamese on Wikipedia. Minority groups learn it as a language of education but it is not their 1st language.
Reverted to version as of 15:55, 6 September 2018 (UTC)firtly wrong, secondly see the different colours, third the minority speakers are less than 14% in all of vietnam. kinh live in all areas
The people living in the western part of the northern central Vietnam don't speak it as a native language. Most of the people in the northeast, northwest Vietnam don't speak it as a native language. The speakers of Vietnamese in Laos are recent immigrants and seasonal workers without permanent residence permit.