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The Vietnamese word "nhay" (nhảy) is primarily a verb that means "to jump" or "to hop." It can also convey the idea of moving quickly or playfully.

Basic Meaning:
  • To Jump/Hop: This is the most common meaning. You can use "nhảy" when talking about physical movement where someone or something leaps off the ground.
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "nhảy" when describing an action where someone is jumping, like a child jumping on a trampoline or a frog jumping from one lily pad to another.
Example:
  • Câu dụ: "Trẻ con đang nhảy lên xuống." (Translation: "The children are jumping up and down.")
Advanced Usage:

"Nhảy" can also be used in more abstract contexts, such as in dance or when referring to quick movements in sports.

Word Variants:
  • Nhảy múa: To dance, often used in the context of performing arts.
  • Nhảy cao: To jump high.
  • Nhảy xa: To jump far.
Different Meanings:

While "nhảy" primarily means "to jump," it can also refer to: - Jumping into action: Taking quick action or making a decision suddenly. - Example: "Nhảy vào cuộc trò chuyện." (Translation: "Jump into the conversation.")

Synonyms:
  • Lò cò: To hop (often used for hopping on one leg).
  • Bước nhảy: Leap or bound, referring to a larger jump.
Summary:

"Nhảy" is a versatile word used in various contexts related to jumping, dancing, and quick movements.

verb
  1. to nibble

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