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nữ vương

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The Vietnamese word "nữ vương" translates to "queen" in English. It is a term used to refer to a female monarch or the wife of a king.

Basic Meaning:
  • Nữ vương (Queen): A woman who rules a country or a title given to a woman of high rank in a royal family.
Usage Instructions:
  • "Nữ vương" is often used in both formal and literary contexts when discussing royalty.
  • It can refer to historical queens, fictional characters, or in discussions about modern monarchies.
Examples:
  1. Historical Context: "Nữ vương Elizabeth II một trong những nữ vương nổi tiếng nhất trong lịch sử."

    • Translation: "Queen Elizabeth II is one of the most famous queens in history."
  2. Modern Context: "Nữ vương của Anh hiện tại ai?"

    • Translation: "Who is the current queen of England?"
Advanced Usage:
  • "Nữ vương" can also be used metaphorically to describe a woman who holds a position of power or influence in other fields, such as business or culture.
  • Example: " ấy nữ vương trong ngành công nghiệp thời trang."
    • Translation: "She is the queen in the fashion industry."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "nữ vương," but you might encounter related terms:
    • Vương: King or monarch (used in a gender-neutral context).
    • Nữ hoàng: Another term for "queen," often used interchangeably with "nữ vương."
Different Meanings:
  • While "nữ vương" primarily means "queen," in certain contexts, it can refer to a woman who is highly respected or admired, much like a "queen" in a metaphorical sense.
Synonyms:
  • Nữ hoàng: Another common term for "queen."
  • Nữ chúa: This can mean "lady" or "mistress" but can also imply a noblewoman with authority.
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