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chòm sao

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The Vietnamese word "chòm sao" translates to "constellation" in English. A constellation is a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky. People often use constellations to help navigate or tell stories in various cultures.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "chòm sao" when talking about astronomy or when you want to describe different patterns of stars people can see.
  • It is often used in educational contexts or when discussing astrology.
Example Sentence:
  • "Chòm sao Orion rất nổi tiếng trong văn hóa phương Tây." (The Orion constellation is very famous in Western culture.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced discussions, "chòm sao" can be used in scientific contexts, such as in studies of astronomy, or when discussing the mythology associated with different constellations.
Word Variants:
  • "Chòm" means "cluster" or "bunch," and "sao" means "star." Together, they create the meaning of a cluster of stars.
  • Related terms include "hệ sao" (star system) and "sao" (star), which refer to individual stars or groups of stars.
Different Meanings:
  • While "chòm sao" specifically refers to constellations, "sao" alone can refer to a star, which is a single celestial body.
  • In some contexts, "chòm" can also mean a group or cluster of things, not just stars, such as "chòm mây" (cloud cluster).
Synonyms:
  • "Nhóm sao" can also refer to a group of stars but is less commonly used than "chòm sao."
  • "Hình sao" can be used to describe the shape or figure of a constellation.
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