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— meaning in English: What

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'gì' in everyday conversations to ask questions about objects, actions, or information. For example, if someone sees an interesting dish and wants to know what it is, they might say, 'Đó là gì?' (What is that?). It is also common in casual settings among friends and family.
Synonyms & nuances
'Gì' is often synonymous with 'cái gì,' which also means 'what.' However, 'cái gì' is slightly more formal and used in contexts where clarity is important, such as in educational or professional settings. In contrast, 'gì' is more casual and frequently used in everyday speech.
Culture
'Gì' is a simple yet essential part of Vietnamese, reflecting the language's directness and practicality in communication. Interestingly, this word has evolved from Old Vietnamese where similar forms were used to inquire about various subjects, making it a linguistic bridge connecting the past and present. The word is fundamental in Vietnamese culture, as questioning plays a vital role in learning and social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'gì' mean in Vietnamese?
'Gì' translates to 'what' in English and is used to ask questions about various subjects in a casual context.
Q.How do you use 'gì' in a sentence?
You can use 'gì' at the end of a question, for example, 'Bạn làm gì?' which means 'What are you doing?'
Q.Is 'gì' used in formal conversations?
'Gì' is primarily used in informal conversations. In more formal situations, it's better to use 'cái gì' for clarity.
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