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thói

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The Vietnamese word "thói" is a noun that translates to "habit" or "practice" in English. It refers to a repeated behavior or custom that a person tends to do regularly, often without thinking about it.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Thói" is often used to describe both good and bad habits.
  • It can be paired with other words to specify the type of habit, such as "thói quen" (habit) or "thói xấu" (bad habit).
Examples:
  1. Thói quen: This means "habit."

    • Example: "Tôi thói quen dậy sớm." (I have a habit of waking up early.)
  2. Thói xấu: This means "bad habit."

    • Example: "Hút thuốc một thói xấu." (Smoking is a bad habit.)
Advanced Usage:

In more complex sentences, "thói" can be used to reflect on habits that might be culturally or personally significant. For instance: - "Nhiều người thói quen ăn uống không lành mạnh." (Many people have unhealthy eating habits.)

Word Variants:
  • Thói quen: Habit
  • Thói xấu: Bad habit
  • Thói tốt: Good habit
  • Thói thói: Custom or norm (less common)
Different Meanings:

While "thói" primarily means "habit," in some contexts, it can also refer to a way of doing things or a mannerism.

noun
  1. habit, practice

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