The Vietnamese word "thêu thùa" means "to embroider" in English. It refers to the craft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, often creating beautiful designs or patterns.
In more advanced contexts, you might use "thêu thùa" to discuss techniques, styles, or types of embroidery. For example: - "Thêu thùa truyền thống có nhiều họa tiết cầu kỳ." (Traditional embroidery has many intricate patterns.)
While "thêu thùa" primarily means "to embroider," the individual components can have other meanings: - "Thêu" on its own still means "to embroider." - "Thùa" can refer to stitching or sewing but is not used frequently in modern contexts.
"Thêu thùa" is an important term in the context of textile arts in Vietnam. It encompasses both the action of embroidery and the cultural significance of creating beautiful designs on fabric.