The Vietnamese word "thần thoại" translates to "mythology" in English. It refers to a collection of traditional stories, legends, and beliefs that explain the origins of the world, natural phenomena, and cultural practices. These stories often involve gods, heroes, and supernatural events.
In more advanced contexts, "thần thoại" can be used to analyze the cultural significance of myths in literature, art, or society. For example: - "Nghiên cứu thần thoại giúp chúng ta hiểu rõ hơn về giá trị văn hóa của một dân tộc."
(Studying mythology helps us better understand the cultural values of a nation.)
While "thần thoại" primarily means "mythology," it can also refer to: - "A myth" in the sense of a widely held but false belief or idea.