The Vietnamese word "âm thần" refers to the "labia," which are the folds of skin surrounding the vaginal opening in females. In more specific terms, it can be broken down into two variants:
In a more advanced context, "âm thần" can be discussed in relation to topics such as reproductive health, sexual education, and anatomy studies. It can also be used in discussions about gender and sexuality.
Generally, "âm thần" is primarily used in the context of anatomy. It doesn't have widely recognized alternative meanings outside of medical discussions.
There are not many direct synonyms for "âm thần" in Vietnamese, but related terms in anatomical discussions might include "cơ quan sinh dục nữ" (female genital organs) or simply "bộ phận sinh dục" (genital organs).