TheVietnameseword "cá voi" means "whale" in English. It refersto a largemarinemammalthatlives in theocean. Whalesareknownfortheirsizeandintelligenceand can be found in differentspeciesaroundtheworld.
Usage Instructions:
"Cá voi" is a nounand can be used in bothsingularandplural forms.
Whentalkingabout a singlewhale, you say "cá voi." Formultiple whales, you can say "những con cá voi" (the whales).
Examples:
SimpleSentence:
"Cá voilàloàiđộng vậtbiểnrấtlớn."
(Whalesareverylargemarine animals.)
Question:
"Cóbao nhiêuloạicá voitrênthế giới?"
(Howmanytypes of whalesarethere in theworld?)
AdvancedUsage:
In scientific discussions, youmightencountertermslike "cá voixanh" (bluewhale), "cá voisát thủ" (killer whale/orca), or "cá voilưnggù" (humpbackwhale) tospecifydifferentspecies of whales.
Word Variants:
"Cá" means "fish," but in thiscontext, it is usedtorefertomarineanimals in general.
"Voi" means "elephant," butcombinedwith "cá," it specifiesthecategory of largemarine mammals.
Different Meanings:
Theword "cá" on itsownreferstofish, while "voi" refersto elephants. Together, "cá voi" specificallydenotes whales, whicharenotfishbut mammals.
Synonyms:
Thereare no directsynonymsfor "cá voi" in Vietnamese as it specificallyreferstowhales. However, youmightcomeacrosstermslike "động vậtbiểnlớn" (largemarine animals) whenreferringtowhalesgenerally.