TheVietnameseword "inh ỏi" is an adjectivethatdescribessomethingthat is noisy, loud, or tumultuous. It can refertosoundsthataredisruptive or overwhelming, such as loudmusic, shouting, or a bustlingcrowd.
Usage Instructions:
"Inh ỏi" is usedtodescribe a situation, environment, or soundthat is characterized by a highlevel of noise.
It can be used in bothformalandinformal contexts, but is commonlyused in everydayconversation.
"Inh ỏi" can also be modifiedwithadverbsto emphasize thelevel of noise, such as "rất" (very) or "quá" (too):
"Rấtinh ỏi" (verynoisy)
"Quáinh ỏi" (toonoisy)
Different Meanings:
While "inh ỏi" generallyreferstonoise, it can alsoimply a sense of chaos or confusionduetotheloudness. Forexample, a crowdedmarket can be described as "inh ỏi" notjustbecause of thenoise, butalsothebustlingactivity.