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vịt

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The Vietnamese word "vịt" refers to a "duck" in English. It is a noun that can describe the bird itself or be used in various contexts related to ducks.

Basic Meaning:
  • Vịt: This word specifically means "duck," which is a waterbird known for its broad bill, webbed feet, and distinctive quacking sound.
Usage Instructions:
  1. As a Noun: Use "vịt" when you want to talk about ducks in general.

    • Example: "Con vịt đang bơi trong hồ." (The duck is swimming in the pond.)
  2. In Context: "Vịt" can also refer to duck meat when talking about food.

    • Example: "Tôi thích ăn vịt nướng." (I like to eat roasted duck.)
Advanced Usage:
  • Gender Variants:
    • "Vịt" can refer to both male and female ducks, but if you want to specify the male duck, you can use "vịt đực" (drake) and for a female duck, "vịt cái" (hen).
    • Example: "Vịt đực màu lông khác với vịt cái." (The male duck has a different feather color than the female duck.)
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "vịt" can colloquially refer to someone who is clumsy or awkward, similar to how we might say "duck out of water" in English.
    • Example: "Cậu ấy đi bộ như một con vịt." (He walks like a duck.)
Synonyms:
  • Ngỗng: Generally refers to "goose," but sometimes used interchangeably in casual speech.
  • Chim nước: This means "waterbird," which can include ducks but also other waterfowl.
Summary:
  • The word "vịt" is versatile and can be used to refer to ducks in various contexts, including as a food item.
noun
  1. duck, drake

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