The Vietnamese word "cao đài" refers to a religious movement known as Cao Đài or Caodaism. It was founded in Vietnam in the 1920s and is a unique blend of various religious beliefs, including Buddhism, Christianity, Taoism, and Confucianism.
In more sophisticated conversations, you might discuss the philosophical aspects of Cao Đài or its influence on Vietnamese culture and society. For example: - "Cao Đài nhấn mạnh sự hòa hợp giữa các tôn giáo." (Cao Đài emphasizes harmony among religions.)
There aren’t many variants of "cao đài," but you may encounter related terms like: - "Cao Đài giáo" – which specifically refers to the religion itself. - "Đạo Cao Đài" – another way to refer to the Cao Đài religion.
In a broader context, "cao đài" can simply mean "high tower" when referring to architecture, but in religious discussions, it specifically refers to the Cao Đài faith.
While "cao đài" is specific to the Cao Đài religion, you can refer to other religious movements or terms in general discussions about religion. However, there are no direct synonyms for "cao đài" in the context of the religion.