The Vietnamese word "khô héo" is a verb that means "to fade," "to wilt," or "to wither." It is often used to describe plants or flowers that are no longer fresh and are drying out or losing their vitality.
Plants:
Figurative Use:
While "khô héo" primarily focuses on the physical withering of plants or flowers, it can also convey emotional or metaphorical meanings, such as feelings of disappointment or exhaustion.