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quăn

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The Vietnamese word "quăn" is an adjective that means "curly" or "crispy." It is often used to describe hair that has a curly texture.

Usage Instructions:
  1. Basic Usage: You can use "quăn" to describe hair, such as "tóc quăn," which means "curly hair."
  2. Describing Food: You can also use "quăn" to describe something that is crisp or crunchy, like fried snacks.
Examples:
  • Hair: " ấy tóc quăn." (She has curly hair.)
  • Food: "Bánh này rất quăn." (This cake is very crispy.)
Advanced Usage:

In a more advanced context, "quăn" can be used metaphorically to describe something that is twisted or complicated, but this usage is less common.

Word Variants:
  • The noun form is "sự quăn," which refers to the quality of being curly or crispy.
Different Meanings:
  • While "quăn" primarily means "curly" or "crispy," it can also imply a sense of being tangled or twisted in a non-physical way when used metaphorically.
Synonyms:
  • For "curly," you might encounter "xoăn," which also means curly but can refer to a different style of curls.
  • For "crispy," synonyms include "giòn," which is often used for foods that are crunchy.
Summary:

In summary, "quăn" is a versatile word used mainly to describe curly hair and crispy food.

adj
  1. crisp; curly
    • tóc quăn
      curly hair

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