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áo tơi

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The Vietnamese word "áo tơi" is a noun that refers to a traditional raincoat made from palm leaves. It can be translated to English as "palm-leaf raincoat" or "leaf dress." This type of raincoat is commonly used in rural areas of Vietnam, especially in the southern regions, where it serves as a practical garment for protection against rain.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Áo tơi" is primarily used as a protective clothing item during rainy weather.
  • It can be worn over regular clothes to keep them dry.
  • This garment is often associated with farmers or people working outdoors in the countryside.
Example:
  • During the rainy season, many farmers wear áo tơi to protect themselves while working in the fields.
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or conversations, "áo tơi" can symbolize simplicity, resilience, and connection to rural life. It may evoke images of traditional Vietnamese culture and the daily lives of those in agricultural communities.
Word Variants:
  • "Áo" means "shirt" or "clothing" in Vietnamese, and "tơi" refers to the material made from palm leaves.
  • There are no direct variants for "áo tơi," but it is closely related to other types of rain gear, such as "áo mưa" (raincoat made from synthetic materials).
Different Meanings:
  • "Áo tơi" specifically refers to the palm-leaf version of a raincoat, unlike "áo mưa," which can be made from various waterproof materials.
Synonyms:
  • "Áo mưa" (raincoat) - although not made from palm leaves, it serves the same purpose of protecting against rain.
  • "Áo bão" - another term for a raincoat, often used in a more general sense.
noun
  1. Palm-leaf raincoat
  2. leaf-dress

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