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The Vietnamese word "ì" is a verb that describes a state of being inert or sluggish. It conveys the idea of something or someone lacking energy, movement, or motivation.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Usage: You can use "ì" to describe a person, animal, or even an object that is not moving or responding quickly.
  • Sentence Structure: In a sentence, "ì" can be used with a subject to indicate that the subject is slow or lethargic.
Example:
  1. Basic Example:
    • "Con mèo nằm ì trên ghế."
    • (The cat is lying lazily on the chair.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "ì" in various contexts to emphasize a lack of activity or enthusiasm.
  • For instance, you might describe a person's mood or performance in a task:
    • "Hôm nay tôi cảm thấy ì nên không muốn làm việc."
    • (Today I feel sluggish, so I don’t want to work.)
Word Variants:
  • "Sự ì" (noun form): This means "sluggishness" or "inactivity."
    • Example: "Sự ì của ấy khiến công việc chậm lại."
    • (Her sluggishness is slowing down the work.)
Different Meanings:

While "ì" primarily means inert or sluggish, it can also imply a sense of lethargy in a broader context, such as mental or emotional sluggishness.

verb
  1. to be inert; to sluggish

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