The Vietnamese word "chuột" is a noun that translates to "rat" or "mouse" in English. It is commonly used to refer to small, typically furry rodents.
In addition to its literal meaning, "chuột" can be used in several idiomatic expressions or phrases that convey different ideas:
While "chuột" primarily means "rat" or "mouse," it can also refer to someone who is sneaky or untrustworthy in some contexts.