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đế vương

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The Vietnamese word "đế vương" is a noun that translates to "king" or "emperor" in English. It refers to a ruler who holds a high position of authority over a kingdom or an empire.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Đế vương" is used in formal contexts, often in historical or literary discussions.
  • It can refer to both historical figures and fictional characters in stories or legends.
Example:
  • Historical Context: "Đế vương Trần Nhân Tông một trong những vị vua nổi tiếng nhất của Việt Nam." (Emperor Trần Nhân Tông is one of the most famous kings of Vietnam.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature, "đế vương" can symbolize power, authority, or the concept of leadership over not just people, but also moral and ethical responsibilities.
  • In discussions about history or politics, it might be used metaphorically to refer to leaders or influential figures in various contexts.
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "đế vương," but it can be part of phrases like "đế vương hùng mạnh" (powerful emperor) or "đế vương vĩ đại" (great king).
Different Meanings:
  • While "đế vương" typically refers to a king or emperor, in some contexts, it can imply a person who has significant influence or control over a particular area, even in non-political fields.
Synonyms:
  • "Vua" (king) - a more general term for a king.
  • "Hoàng đế" (emperor) - another term specifically for an emperor, often used interchangeably with "đế vương."
  • "Quân vương" (monarch) - a term that can refer to any royal leader.
noun
  1. king; emperor

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