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nhắt

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The Vietnamese word "nhắt" means "very small" or "tiny." It is often used to describe something that is much smaller than usual or something that is minuscule in size.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Nhắt" is typically used as an adjective. It can be placed before a noun to describe it.
  • For example, you can say "con nhắt" which means "tiny animal" or "small insect."
Example Sentences:
  1. Cái nhà này rất nhắt.
    ("This house is very small.")

  2. Tôi thấy một con kiến nhắt trên bàn.
    ("I saw a tiny ant on the table.")

Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "nhắt" can be used to emphasize the smallness of something in comparison to other objects. For example: - Cái bút này nhắt hơn cái bút kia.
("This pen is smaller than that pen.")

Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "nhắt," but you might come across related words that express size, such as:
    • Nhỏ (small)
    • Hẹp (narrow)
Different Meanings:

While "nhắt" primarily conveys the idea of smallness, in some contexts, it can also imply delicacy or fragility when referring to objects or living things.

Synonyms:
  • Nhỏ - This is the most common synonym, which also means "small."
  • Tí hon - This means "tiny" or "minuscule" and can be used similarly to "nhắt."
Summary:

"Nhắt" is a simple yet effective word to describe something that is very small or tiny.

  1. (kết hợp hạn chế) Very small, tiny

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