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áo tế

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The Vietnamese word "áo tế" is a noun that translates to "ritual robe" in English. It refers to a special type of clothing worn during religious ceremonies or rituals in Vietnamese culture. These robes are often made from fine materials and are typically characterized by their intricate designs and symbolic colors.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Áo tế" is used when talking about clothing for specific ceremonial occasions, especially in religious or spiritual contexts.
  • It is often associated with traditional Vietnamese practices, including those from Buddhism or ancestral worship.
Example:
  • During the festival, the priest wore an "áo tế" that was beautifully embroidered with symbols of good fortune.
Advanced Usage:

In a more formal context, you might discuss the significance of the "áo tế" in rituals, such as: - "The design of the 'áo tế' is deeply rooted in cultural symbolism, reflecting the beliefs and values of the community."

Word Variants:
  • "Áo" (meaning "shirt" or "robe") can be combined with other words to describe different types of clothing, such as "áo dài" (a traditional Vietnamese dress) or "áo khoác" (jacket).
Different Meanings:

While "áo tế" specifically refers to a ritual robe, the word "áo" alone can refer to any type of clothing. Therefore, context is important to understand what type of "áo" is being referred to.

Synonyms:
  • "Y phục" (which means "garment" or "clothing") can sometimes be used in a broader sense, but it does not specifically refer to ritual garments.
  • "Áo lễ" can also be used, which means "ceremonial robe", often interchangeable with "áo tế" depending on the context.
noun
  1. Ritual robe

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