The Vietnamese word "quan tài" is a noun that means coffin in English. A coffin is a box or container used to hold the body of a deceased person. It is typically used during funerals and burials.
In Vietnamese culture, the "quan tài" can be elaborately decorated, and there are specific rituals associated with it. For example, certain materials or colors may be chosen based on the deceased's age, status, or personal preferences.
While "quan tài" specifically refers to a coffin, it is not commonly used in other contexts. However, it can sometimes be used metaphorically in literature or poetry to discuss themes of mortality or remembrance.