The Vietnamese word "kỳ quan" is a noun that translates to "wonder" or "strange thing" in English. It is often used to describe something that is astonishing, remarkable, or extraordinary. A common context in which you might hear this word is when referring to impressive structures, natural formations, or significant achievements.
In more advanced contexts, "kỳ quan" can also be used metaphorically to describe incredible achievements in various fields, such as science, art, or technology: - Sentence: "Sự phát triển của công nghệ thông tin là một kỳ quan của thời đại chúng ta." - Translation: "The development of information technology is a wonder of our age."
While "kỳ quan" primarily means "wonder," it can also imply something that is unusual or strange in a broader context. However, it is mostly used positively to highlight beauty or significance.