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cánh hoa

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The Vietnamese word "cánh hoa" means "petal" in English. It refers to the colorful and soft parts of a flower that surround the central part. Petals are usually bright and attractive, helping to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Cánh hoa" is used when talking about flowers and their parts.
  • It is often found in discussions about gardening, nature, or when describing beautiful flowers.
Example:
  • "Cánh hoa của hoa hồng rất mềm mại."
    • Translation: "The petals of the rose are very soft."
Advanced Usage:
  • In poetry or literature, "cánh hoa" can be used metaphorically to describe beauty, delicacy, or the fleeting nature of life.
  • For example: "Như cánh hoa rơi, thời gian trôi qua nhanh quá."
    • Translation: "Like falling petals, time passes too quickly."
Word Variants:
  • "Cánh" means "wing" or "part," and "hoa" means "flower." Together, they specifically refer to the flower's petal.
  • Related terms include:
    • "Hoa" - flower
    • "Bông hoa" - blossom or flower (used more generically)
Different Meanings:
  • While "cánh hoa" specifically means "petal," the word "cánh" can also refer to "wing" in other contexts. For example, "cánh chim" means "bird's wing."
Synonyms:
  • "Cánh hoa" does not have direct synonyms in Vietnamese, but you might refer to specific types of petals by their flower name, such as "cánh hoa lan" (orchid petal) or "cánh hoa cúc" (daisy petal).
  1. (thực) Petal

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