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ngòn

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The Vietnamese word "ngòn" refers to a specific shade of color, particularly a dark or deep hue. It is often used to describe shades of red, making it a common term in discussions about colors.

Basic Meaning:
  • Dark Red: "ngòn" is primarily used to describe a dark or deep red color.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "ngòn" when you want to specify that a color is not just red, but a darker version of it. It is often used in everyday conversations, especially when discussing colors in clothing, objects, or decorations.
Example:
  • Usage: "Cái áo này màu đỏ ngòn."
    • Translation: "This shirt is dark red."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Ngòn" can also be used in more artistic contexts, such as describing the color palette of a painting or the shade of a particular flower.
  • Example: "Bức tranh này nhiều màu sắc ngòn."
    • Translation: "This painting has many deep colors."
Word Variants:
  • While "ngòn" is often used with red, it can also be applied to other colors to indicate a darker shade by combining it with other color words.
    • For example: "xanh ngòn" for dark blue, although this usage is less common.
Different Meanings:
  • "Ngòn" is primarily associated with color, but in some contexts, it can imply richness or intensity in other senses (like flavor or atmosphere). However, its main and most recognized meaning remains tied to color.
Synonyms:
  • Sẫm: This word also means dark or deep and can be used interchangeably with "ngòn" when describing colors.
    • Example: "Màu đỏ sẫm" (dark red).
Summary:

"Ngòn" is a descriptive word for a specific shade of color, particularly dark red.

  1. Dark [red]
    • Đỏ ngòn
      Dark red

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