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núm vú

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The Vietnamese word "núm vú" translates to "nipple" in English. It is a noun used to refer to the small, protruding part of the breast that can be found in both males and females, but is more commonly associated with females as it is connected to breastfeeding.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Núm vú" is typically used in medical, educational, or everyday contexts when talking about human anatomy or breastfeeding.
  • It can be used in both formal and informal conversations, but be mindful of the setting as it relates to human anatomy.
Example:
  • Sentence: "Núm vú vai trò quan trọng trong việc cho con ."
    • (Translation: "The nipple plays an important role in breastfeeding.")
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, "núm vú" may come up in topics related to health, breastfeeding practices, or anatomy. It can also be used in discussions about body positivity or medical conditions related to the breast.

Word Variants:
  • The word "núm" can be used on its own to refer to "teat" or "nipple," while "" refers to the breast. Together, they specifically mean "nipple."
  • "Núm vú" can also be modified to describe different contexts, such as "núm vú phụ nữ" (female nipple) or "núm vú nam" (male nipple), though the latter is less commonly discussed.
Different Meanings:
  • In a broader context, "núm" (the first part of "núm vú") can refer to various types of protrusions or tips, but when combined with "," it specifically denotes the nipple.
Synonyms:
  • "Ti" is another word that can refer to a teat or nipple, often used in a more informal context.
  • "Núm" alone can refer to a teat, especially in discussions about animal anatomy.
Cultural Note:

It's important to be respectful and sensitive when discussing body parts, especially in cultures where such topics might be considered private or taboo.

noun
  1. teat, tit ; nipple

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