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cao sơn

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The Vietnamese word "cao sơn" translates to "high mountain" in English. It is composed of two parts: "cao," which means "high" or "tall," and "sơn," which means "mountain." This term is often used to describe mountains that are elevated or have a significant height compared to their surroundings.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Cao sơn" is typically used in both everyday conversation and literary contexts when discussing geographical features, hiking, or nature.
  • You can use "cao sơn" to refer to famous mountains in Vietnam or in other countries.
Example:
  • "Fansipan một trong những cao sơn nổi tiếng nhất ở Việt Nam." (Fansipan is one of the most famous high mountains in Vietnam.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or poetry, "cao sơn" may be used metaphorically to represent challenges or lofty goals.
  • You might encounter expressions like "vượt qua cao sơn" meaning "to overcome high mountains," symbolizing overcoming difficulties.
Word Variants:
  • "Sơn" can appear in other compound words related to mountains, such as "núi" (which also means mountain but is more general), or specific names of mountains, like "Bạch sơn" (White Horse Mountain).
Different Meanings:
  • While "cao sơn" primarily refers to a physical high mountain, it can also imply a metaphorical high point in someone's life or achievements.
Synonyms:
  • "Núi cao" – This also means "high mountain," where "núi" is another word for mountain.
  • "Đỉnh núi" – This means "mountain peak," referring specifically to the highest point of a mountain.
Conclusion:

Understanding "cao sơn" helps you appreciate the natural beauty of Vietnam and communicate effectively about landscapes.

  1. () High mountain

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