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thè

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The Vietnamese word "thè" is a verb that primarily means "to put out." It is commonly used in various contexts, especially when referring to extinguishing something, such as a fire or a light.

Basic Usage
  • Example: When you see a candle burning and you want to stop it from burning, you can say: "Thè ngọn nến đi." (Put out the candle.)
Advanced Usage

In more advanced contexts, "thè" can also imply ending or stopping something that is ongoing. For instance, you might use it metaphorically to mean ending a situation or a discussion.

Word Variants

There are no direct variants of "thè," but you might find it used in different tenses or combined with other words to convey specific meanings.

Different Meanings

While "thè" primarily means "to put out," it can also imply reducing intensity or stopping an action. However, it's important to note that it is not commonly used in everyday language outside of the context of extinguishing.

Synonyms
  • "dập" - This is another verb that also means "to extinguish" or "to put out," often used in the context of fires.
  • "tắt" - This means "to turn off," like turning off a light or a device.
Example Sentences
  1. Simple Context: "Hãy thè lửa đi." (Please put out the fire.) 2.
verb
  1. to put out

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