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bồ các

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The Vietnamese word "bồ các" refers to a "magpie," which is a type of bird known for its black and white feathers and its intelligence. It is often found in various parts of the world, including Vietnam.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Bồ các" is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about birds or nature.
  • It can also appear in literature or songs, as magpies often symbolize various traits, like cleverness or curiosity.
Example:
  • "Tôi thấy bồ các trên cành cây." (I saw a magpie on the tree branch.)
Advanced Usage:

In Vietnamese culture, magpies can have different symbolic meanings depending on the context. For example, they may be associated with good luck or joy, especially during certain festivals or traditional events.

Word Variants:
  • While "bồ các" specifically refers to the magpie, you might also encounter related terms in literature or poetry that discuss various birds or aspects of nature, but there are no direct variants of "bồ các" itself.
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "bồ các" might be used metaphorically to describe someone who is talkative or overly curious, similar to how magpies are known for their chatter.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "bồ các," but you may come across other bird names in Vietnamese that describe different species, such as "chim" (bird) for general references.
  1. (tiếng địa phương) Magpie (chim)

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