The Vietnamese word "té" is a verb that means "to fall" or "to fall over." It describes the action of losing balance and coming down to the ground, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
In more advanced contexts, "té" can also be used in idiomatic expressions or figurative language. For instance, you might hear it used humorously or in storytelling to describe a clumsy moment or accident.
While "té" mainly means to fall, it can be used in various forms depending on the context: - Té ngã: specifically means to fall down (often used when someone loses their balance). - Té nước: is a phrase that means to spill water, which involves falling (water spilling).
In different contexts, "té" can have other meanings or related ideas, such as: - To "fall" in the sense of falling behind (e.g., in studies or competitions). - In some dialects or informal speech, "té" might be used to mean to drop something.
Some synonyms for "té" include: - Ngã: which also means to fall but can imply a more serious or dramatic fall. - Rơi: which means to drop or fall, generally used for objects rather than people.