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The Vietnamese word "" is an adjective that primarily means "blind," "eyeless," or "sightless." It describes a state of lacking vision.

Basic Usage:
  1. Meaning: "" is used to indicate that someone cannot see. It can be used literally (for people or animals) or metaphorically (in a figurative context).

  2. Example:

    • " ấy bị ." (She is blind.)
    • "Con mèo ." (The cat is blind.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "" can also be used in idiomatic expressions or proverbs. For example:
    • "Mèo vớ rán." This translates to "The blind cat catches fried fish," meaning that sometimes unexpected luck can happen.
Word Variants:
  • "Mù lòa": This is a more formal or literary way of saying "blind."
  • "Mù quáng": This word means "blindness" in a figurative sense, often used to describe someone who is oblivious or ignorant.
Different Meanings:
  • Besides its primary meaning of blindness, "" can also imply being unaware or lacking insight about a situation. For example:
    • " thông tin" means "blind to information" or "uninformed."
Synonyms:
  • "Đui": This is another word for blind, typically used in a more colloquial context.
  • "Không thấy": This phrase means "not seeing" and can be used in a similar context.
Summary:

In summary, "" is an important adjective in Vietnamese that describes blindness both literally and figuratively. It can be used in various contexts, from describing a person's physical state to expressing metaphors about ignorance or lack of insight.

adj
  1. blind; eyeless ; sightless
    • mèo vớ rán
      the devil looks after his own

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