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bãi chợ

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The Vietnamese word "bãi chợ" refers to a "market square" or "market area." It is typically a place where people gather to buy and sell goods, often in an open-air setting.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Bãi chợ" literally translates to "market area" or "market place." It is where vendors set up stalls or spaces to sell their products, such as fruits, vegetables, clothes, and various other items.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "bãi chợ" when you want to refer to a specific market area in a city or town. It is often used in everyday conversation about shopping or visiting markets.
Example Sentence:
  • "Mình đi đến bãi chợ để mua thực phẩm." (I am going to the market square to buy groceries.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more advanced context, you can discuss the cultural significance of "bãi chợ" in Vietnamese society, where it serves not only as a shopping place but also as a social gathering area for the community.
Word Variants:
  • You might come across variations like "chợ" which means "market" in general, without the specific implication of a designated area. "Bãi" can refer to an area or a space, so it is often used in other compound words, such as "bãi biển" (beach) or "bãi đỗ xe" (parking lot).
Different Meanings:
  • "Bãi" can mean "area" or "space," while "chợ" means "market." Together, they specifically denote a marketplace. Individually, the words can have different meanings depending on the context.
Synonyms:
  • Synonyms for "bãi chợ" include:
    • "chợ" (market)
    • "khu chợ" (market area)
    • "cửa hàng" (shop/store) - while this refers more to a store than a market, it is often used in the context of places where goods are sold.
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