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váy

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The Vietnamese word "váy" is a noun that means "skirt" in English. It refers to a piece of clothing worn by women that hangs from the waist and covers part or all of the legs.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Váy" is commonly used when talking about women's clothing.
  • It can be used to describe various styles and lengths of skirts, such as mini skirts, midi skirts, or maxi skirts.
Examples:
  1. Basic Usage:

    • " ấy mặc một chiếc váy đẹp."
    • (She is wearing a beautiful skirt.)
  2. Advanced Usage:

    • "Váy xòe thường được ưa chuộng trong mùa ."
    • (Flared skirts are often favored in the summer.)
Word Variants:
  • Váy đầm: This refers to a dress, which is a one-piece garment that includes a skirt.
  • Váy ngắn: This means "short skirt" or "mini skirt."
  • Váy dài: This means "long skirt" or "maxi skirt."
  • Váy midi: This refers to a midi skirt, which is longer than a mini skirt but shorter than a maxi skirt.
Different Meanings:

While "váy" primarily means "skirt," it can sometimes refer to any flowing garment that hangs down from the body. However, its main usage is for skirts.

Synonyms:
  • Chân váy: This is another term for skirt, often used interchangeably with "váy."
Additional Notes:
  • In Vietnamese culture, skirts can be a symbol of femininity and are often worn on special occasions, such as festivals or weddings.
  • When shopping for clothing, you might hear terms like "váy công chúa" (princess skirt) for more decorative or elaborate skirts.
noun
  1. skirt

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