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cỏ lào

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The Vietnamese word "cỏ lào" refers to a plant known as "fragrant thoroughwort" in English. This plant is often recognized for its pleasant scent and is commonly found in various regions.

Basic Explanation:
  • Cỏ means "grass" in Vietnamese, and lào refers to a specific type or characteristic, in this case, indicating the aromatic quality of the plant.
Usage:
  • "Cỏ lào" is used when talking about this specific plant, especially in contexts related to herbal medicine, traditional remedies, or gardening.
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple Usage: "Cỏ lào thường được dùng trong y học cổ truyền." (Fragrant thoroughwort is often used in traditional medicine.)
  2. In a Garden Context: "Tôi trồng cỏ lào trong vườn mùi thơm dễ chịu." (I plant fragrant thoroughwort in the garden because it has a pleasant scent.)
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "cỏ lào" can be discussed in relation to its benefits in herbal medicine or its use in recipes for traditional dishes. For example: - "Cỏ lào có thể được sử dụng để làm trà thảo mộc giúp thư giãn." (Fragrant thoroughwort can be used to make herbal tea that helps with relaxation.)

Word Variants:
  • There aren't many direct variants of "cỏ lào", but you might encounter different regional names or synonyms for the same plant in various Vietnamese dialects.
  1. Fragrant thoroughwort

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