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núi

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The Vietnamese word "núi" means "mountain" in English. It refers to a large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, usually in the form of a peak or a series of peaks. Mountains are often characterized by steep slopes and can be found in various places around the world.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Núi" is a noun and can be used in both singular and plural forms. When talking about one mountain, you say "núi," and when referring to multiple mountains, you can still use "núi" but may specify the quantity.
Example:
  • "Núi Yên Tử" (Yen Tu Mountain) is a famous mountain in Vietnam known for its natural beauty and cultural significance.
  • "Tôi thích leo núi." (I like to climb mountains.)
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, you might describe activities or characteristics related to mountains. For example: - "Núi có thể cao hơn 3.000 mét." (The mountain can be over 3,000 meters high.) - "Chúng tôi đã cắm trạichân núi." (We camped at the foot of the mountain.)

Word Variants:
  • "Núi non": This phrase refers to "mountains" in a more poetic or broad sense, often implying a range of mountains.
  • "Núi đá": This means "rocky mountain," emphasizing the rocky terrain.
Different Meanings:

While "núi" primarily means "mountain," it can also be used metaphorically in some contexts, such as: - "núi tiền" (a mountain of money) to indicate a large amount of money.

Synonyms:
  • "Đồi": This means "hill," which is smaller than a mountain.
  • "Ngọn núi": This translates to "peak" or "summit," referring to the top part of a mountain.
Summary:

"Núi" is an essential word in Vietnamese for discussing geography, nature, and even metaphorical concepts.

noun
  1. mountain
    • núi Yên Tử

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