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khất

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The Vietnamese word "khất" is a verb that means "to ask for a delay" or "to postpone." It is often used in situations where someone needs more time to complete a task or fulfill an obligation.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Khất" is typically followed by a noun that indicates what is being delayed. For example, you can khất a payment or khất a meeting.
  • In conversation, it's polite to provide a reason for the delay when using "khất."
Examples:
  1. Khất hạn trả tiền: To ask for an extension on a payment deadline.

    • Example sentence: "Tôi cần khất hạn trả tiền đến cuối tháng." (I need to delay the payment until the end of the month.)
  2. Khất cuộc hẹn: To postpone an appointment.

    • Example sentence: "Chúng ta có thể khất cuộc hẹn sang tuần sau không?" (Can we postpone the appointment to next week?)
Advanced Usage:

In more formal contexts, "khất" can be used in business or legal situations where deadlines are important. You might encounter it in contracts or negotiations when parties agree to delay obligations or responsibilities.

Word Variants:
  • Khất nợ: This means to delay a debt or payment.
  • Khất lại: This means to postpone or delay something again.
Different Meanings:

While "khất" mainly refers to asking for a delay, it can also imply a sense of reluctance or inability to meet a deadline. In some contexts, it can carry a negative connotation if someone is seen as irresponsible for not meeting obligations on time.

Synonyms:
  • Đình hoãn: To suspend or postpone.
  • Trì hoãn: To delay or defer something.
verb
  1. to ask for a delay

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