The Vietnamese word "âm cung" is a noun that translates to "hell" or "Hades" in English. It is often used in literature, folklore, and religious contexts to refer to the underworld or a place where souls go after death, particularly if they have committed sins.
While "âm cung" primarily refers to hell, it can also represent the concept of darkness or suffering in a metaphorical sense, such as being in a difficult situation.