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sính

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The Vietnamese word "sính" is a verb that means "to be very fond of" or "to like very much." It expresses a strong affection or preference for something or someone.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "sính" when you want to talk about your strong liking or preference for an activity, food, person, or anything else.
  • It is often used in informal contexts, and you can pair it with a noun to specify what you like.
Examples:
  1. Tôi rất sinh thể thao.

    • (I really like sports.)
  2. ấy sinh ăn bánh ngọt.

    • (She is very fond of eating desserts.)
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "sính" can be used with adverbs to emphasize the degree of fondness, such as "rất" (very) or "cực kỳ" (extremely).

Word Variants:
  • Sính nở - to be very fond of something blooming or flourishing, often used in the context of appreciating beauty.
  • Sính - to be obsessed with something, indicating an even stronger preference.
Different Meanings:

While "sính" primarily means to like or be fond of, in some contexts, it can also imply a tendency or inclination towards something, such as "sính đồ" (to be inclined towards a hobby or fashion).

Synonyms:
  • Thích - another common verb meaning "to like."
  • Yêu thích - literally means "to love and like," suggesting a stronger affection.
  • - means "to be crazy about" or "to adore," indicating a more intense feeling than "sính."
Conclusion:

"Sính" is a versatile word that conveys a strong liking or fondness for something.

verb
  1. to be very fond of, to like very much

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