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bò tót

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The Vietnamese word "bò tót" refers to the animal known as the gayal, which is a type of wild cow found in Southeast Asia. It is similar to a domestic cow but typically larger and more robust.

Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Bò tót" specifically denotes the gayal, a large herbivorous mammal that lives in forests and grasslands. It is important in some cultures for its meat and hides.
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "bò tót" when discussing wildlife, farming, or when talking about animals in a natural habitat. It is typically used in contexts related to nature or agriculture.
Example Sentence:
  • "Trong rừng, chúng ta có thể thấy nhiều con bò tót đang gặm cỏ."
    • (In the forest, we can see many gayals grazing.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced discussions, "bò tót" can be used in ecological or conservation contexts, such as when discussing the preservation of habitats for wildlife.
Word Variants:
  • "" means "cow" in general, and "tót" can refer to something being good or well. However, in this context, it specifically refers to the gayal.
Different Meanings:
  • While "" alone refers to cows in general, "bò tót" is distinctly used to refer to the gayal.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "bò tót" in Vietnamese, but related terms might include " rừng" (wild cow) or " rừng châu Á" (Asian wild cow), which also refer to similar wild cattle species.
noun
  1. Gayal

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