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anh đào

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The Vietnamese word "anh đào" refers to the cherry tree, specifically the cherry blossom tree (hoa anh đào) and the cherries (quả anh đào) that come from it.

Basic Explanation
  • Noun: "anh đào" is used to describe both the tree known for its beautiful pink flowers and the cherries it produces.
Usage Instructions
  • You can use "anh đào" when talking about nature, seasons, or food. It's commonly associated with spring and festivals in Vietnam.
Examples
  1. Basic Usage:

    • "Hoa anh đào nở vào mùa xuân."
  2. Food Context:

    • "Quả anh đào rất ngọt."
Advanced Usage
  • In Vietnamese culture, "hoa anh đào" is a symbol of renewal and the beauty of life. It is often celebrated during the Tết holiday (Lunar New Year).
  • You might hear phrases like "cảnh hoa anh đào" which means "the scene of cherry blossoms," often used to describe picturesque views during spring.
Word Variants
  • Anh đào can also refer to different varieties of cherry blossoms, which may have specific names or descriptions based on color and size.
  • The term can be used in various contexts, such as in literature, poetry, or casual conversations about nature.
Different Meanings
  • While "anh đào" primarily refers to cherry trees and their blossoms, it can also be used metaphorically to represent beauty, transience, or the fleeting nature of life due to the short-lived blooms of the cherry blossoms.
Synonyms
  • Hoa đào: This term refers to peach blossoms, which are another type of flower commonly seen in Vietnam, especially during Tết.
  • Cây anh đào: This translates literally to "cherry tree" and is used to specify the tree itself.
noun
  1. Cherry
    • hoa Anh Đào, quả anh đào

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