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của cải

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The Vietnamese word "của cải" is a noun that means "riches," "fortune," "havings," or "wealth." It refers to valuable possessions or resources a person has, often in the form of money, property, or other valuable items.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Của cải" is used to talk about someone's wealth or possessions. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
  • You can use it to express how much wealth a person has or to talk about the general concept of wealth in society.
Examples:
  1. Basic Usage:

    • "Anh ấy nhiều của cải."
  2. In a sentence about society:

    • "Xã hội cần giảm bớt sự chênh lệch của cải."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Của cải" can also be used in discussions about economic policies or social issues, such as income inequality or wealth distribution.
  • In literature or poetry, "của cải" may be used metaphorically to discuss not just material wealth but also the richness of experiences or relationships.
Word Variants:
  • "Của" (meaning "of" or "belonging to") + "cải" (meaning "wealth" or "riches").
  • The term can be modified with adjectives for emphasis, such as "nhiều của cải" (a lot of wealth) or "cuộc sống sung túc, đầy của cải" (a prosperous life filled with wealth).
Different Meanings:
  • While "của cải" primarily refers to material wealth, in some contexts, it can also represent non-material wealth, such as knowledge or relationships, depending on the surrounding words.
noun
  1. riches; fortune; havings; wealth

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