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áo khách

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The Vietnamese word "áo khách" refers to a type of traditional Chinese-styled jacket. It is a noun that describes a specific piece of clothing often worn in both Vietnam and other East Asian cultures.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Áo khách" is a jacket that typically has a loose fit, is made from various fabrics, and is characterized by its elegant design, often featuring intricate patterns or embroidery.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "áo khách" when talking about clothing, especially when discussing traditional or cultural attire. It is often worn during special occasions, festivals, or formal events.
Example Sentence:
  • "Tôi đã mua một chiếc áo khách để mặc trong lễ hội." (I bought a áo khách to wear at the festival.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more sophisticated context, you might describe the materials or the occasion for wearing an "áo khách". For instance:
    • "Chiếc áo khách màu đỏ với họa tiết rồng rất phù hợp cho đám cưới." (The red áo khách with dragon patterns is very suitable for the wedding.)
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "áo khách," but related terms include:
    • "áo dài": A traditional Vietnamese dress that is often worn by women, which can sometimes be paired with an "áo khách."
    • "áo": A general term for "shirt" or "clothing" in Vietnamese.
Different Meanings:
  • In general, "áo" means "shirt" or "jacket," and "khách" means "guest" or "visitor." Thus, "áo khách" could also be loosely interpreted as "guest jacket," but this is not a common interpretation.
Synonyms:
  • While there may not be direct synonyms for "áo khách," similar garments in Vietnamese culture include:
    • "áo choàng": A cloak or wrap.
    • "áo vest": A vest or waistcoat, which can also have a formal appearance.
noun
  1. Chinese-styled jacket

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