The Vietnamese word "ả đào" is a noun that refers to a "singsong girl" or a "geisha." This term is commonly used in Vietnamese culture to describe a woman who performs traditional songs and dances, often in a theatrical setting. These women are often seen as artists who entertain guests with their performances, typically in tea houses or during special events.
In a Cultural Context: "Tối nay, có một buổi biểu diễn của ả đào tại nhà hàng."
(Tonight, there is a performance by the singsong girls at the restaurant.)
In Conversation: "Tôi rất thích những bài hát mà ả đào thường hát."
(I really like the songs that the singsong girls usually sing.)