The Vietnamese word "vựa" primarily means a "barn" or "granary." It refers to a type of building used for storing agricultural products, especially grains, such as rice or corn.
In more advanced contexts, "vựa" can also refer to a broader concept of storage places for various goods, not just agricultural products. It can be used in idiomatic expressions to describe abundance or a place of plenty.
While "vựa" mainly refers to a barn or granary, in some regional dialects, it can also mean a marketplace or a place where various products are sold, though this usage is less common.
You might hear "vựa" when discussing farming practices, local markets, or food storage methods.