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nắng — meaning in English: sunny

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'nắng' when discussing the weather, especially when planning outdoor activities like picnics or beach outings. It's common to hear phrases like 'Hôm nay trời nắng đẹp!' (Today is beautifully sunny!) among friends or family during casual conversations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Nắng' is often compared to 'ánh sáng', which means 'light'. While 'nắng' specifically refers to sunlight and bright weather, 'ánh sáng' can refer to any form of light, including artificial light. Use 'nắng' when you're referring to sunny weather, and 'ánh sáng' for general discussions about light.
Culture
'Nắng' not only describes sunny weather but also reflects the vibrant spirit of Vietnam, where sunshine is often associated with warmth and happiness. Historically, the Vietnamese culture has thrived under the sun, influencing traditional festivals and agricultural practices, making 'nắng' a word that resonates deeply with the daily life of the people.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nắng' mean in English?
'Nắng' translates to 'sunny' in English, describing bright weather conditions where the sun is shining.
Q.How do you use 'nắng' in a sentence?
'Nắng' can be used in sentences like 'Hôm nay trời nắng' which means 'Today is sunny.' It's often used to describe pleasant weather.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'nắng'?
One common mistake is to confuse 'nắng' with 'mưa' which means 'rain'. Remember that 'nắng' specifically refers to sunny weather, while 'mưa' indicates rainy conditions.
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