The Vietnamese word "tu mi" (từ mi) is a noun that refers to "mustache" in English. It specifically describes the hair that grows on the upper lip of a person.
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"Tu mi" is primarily used to refer to mustaches, but in a broader context, it can also refer to any kind of hair on the face (like sideburns) depending on the conversation.
In Vietnamese culture, facial hair, especially mustaches, can carry different connotations. Some may see it as a sign of masculinity, while others may associate it with a particular style or age.