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The Vietnamese word "ất" (ất) is a noun that refers to the second of the ten heavenly stems used in traditional Vietnamese astrology and in the Chinese zodiac system. These heavenly stems are part of a larger system that is used to represent time, elements, and cycles in Chinese and Vietnamese culture.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "ất" is one of the ten heavenly stems, which are used in a cycle alongside the twelve earthly branches (animals) to create a system for counting years, months, days, and even hours. The stems are associated with various elements and characteristics.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "ất" when discussing topics related to astrology, zodiac signs, or traditional Vietnamese cultural practices.
Example:
  • In a sentence: "Năm ất Mão năm của con mèo." (The year of ất Mão is the year of the cat.) Here, "ất" refers to the heavenly stem associated with the year.
Advanced Usage:
  • In astrology or fortune-telling, "ất" can be discussed in conjunction with personality traits or events that are predicted based on the stem's characteristics. For example, "Người sinh năm ất thường tính cách hiền hòa." (People born in the year of ất often have a gentle personality.)
Word Variants:
  • "Ất" does not have many direct variants, but it can be combined with other terms from the heavenly stems or branches, such as in "ất Mão" (the Year of the Cat) or "ất Sửu" (the Year of the Ox).
Different Meanings:
  • In a broader context, "ất" does not have many different meanings outside its use in astrology. It is primarily linked to the heavenly stem concept.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "ất" since it is a specific term used in the astrological context.
noun
  1. the second Heaven's Stem

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