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nịt vú

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The Vietnamese word "nịt vú" refers to a "brassiere" or "bra," which is a garment worn by women to support their breasts.

Explanation:
  • Basic Meaning: "Nịt vú" is a term commonly used in some regions of Vietnam to describe a bra. It helps to provide support and shape to the breasts, typically worn under clothing.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "nịt vú" when talking about women's clothing or discussing undergarments.
  • It is more commonly used in casual conversation and may be understood better in some local dialects.
Example Sentence:
  • ấy mua một cái nịt vú mới cho bộ đồ của mình. (She bought a new bra for her outfit.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In discussions about fashion, body image, or health, you might encounter "nịt vú" when talking about the different styles (like push-up, sports bras, etc.) or the importance of wearing a properly fitting bra for comfort and support.
Word Variants:
  • There are other terms for "bra" in Vietnamese, such as "áo ngực" or "áo lót," which may be used interchangeably but can have slight differences in nuance or regional preference.
Different Meanings:
  • While "nịt vú" primarily refers to a bra, the word "nịt" can mean "to strap" or "to tie" in other contexts, but this is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
  1. (địa phương) Brassiere

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