Where does “chào mời” come from?

chào mời (Vietnamese) comes from Vietnamese mới, from Chinese 每, from Proto-Mon-Khmer muuj — one.

chào mời (Vietnamese): to solicit (customer for one's custom); to invite; to offer

Definitions

  1. to solicit (customer for one's custom); to invite; to offer

Ancestry of “chào mời”, step by step

chào mời traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Vietnamese mới

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vietnamesemớinew (recently made or created)
2Chinese
3Proto-Mon-Khmermuujone

via Vietnamese chào

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vietnamesechàoto bow, to greet, to salute; to solicit; good...
2Proto-Vieticcaːwʔ
Every word from Proto-Mon-Khmer muujEvery word from Chinese Every word from Vietnamese mới