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ngẳng

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The Vietnamese word "ngẳng" describes something that is slender and elongated. It is often used to refer to objects that have a long and narrow shape.

Usage Instructions:
  1. Basic Meaning: Use "ngẳng" when you want to describe something that is thin and tall or long.
  2. Context: It can be used for both objects and sometimes living things, but it is more commonly used for inanimate objects.
Example:
  • "Cái lọ ngẳng cổ."
    • Translation: "A bottle with a slender and elongated neck."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Ngẳng" can also be used in a figurative sense to describe something that appears delicate or fragile due to its shape. For example, you might say "cây ngẳng" to refer to a tall, slender tree or plant.
Word Variants:
  • While "ngẳng" is primarily an adjective, it can also be used in combinations with other words to describe objects in more detail, like:
    • "cái bàn ngẳng" (a slender table)
    • "cái thước ngẳng" (a slender ruler)
Different Meanings:
  • "Ngẳng" can sometimes refer to a person’s posture, suggesting someone who stands tall and straight, although this usage is less common.
Synonyms:
  • Other words that have similar meanings include:
    • "mảnh mai" (slim)
    • "thon thả" (slender)
    • "cao" (tall) - though "cao" does not always imply slenderness.
Conclusion:

"Ngẳng" is a useful word in Vietnamese for describing slender and elongated shapes.

  1. Slender and elongated
    • Cái lọ ngẳng cổ
      A bottle with a slender and elongated neck

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