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tiếp cận
nước
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Ngày hôm qua
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'Có' in everyday conversations to express possession, such as 'Tôi có một chiếc xe' (I have a car). It’s commonly used in both casual settings with friends and family as well as more formal contexts, like business meetings or presentations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Có' directly translates to 'have', but in specific contexts, 'sở hữu' (possess) can also be used. While 'sở hữu' is more formal and often used in legal or technical settings, 'Có' is the go-to everyday expression for possession.
Culture
'Có' is deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture, where family and community ties are paramount. The word reflects the significance of possessions and relationships in daily life, symbolizing what one has in terms of both material goods and social connections, which is a core aspect of Vietnamese values.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'Có' mean in English?
'Có' means 'have' in English. It's used to indicate possession or existence, making it fundamental in Vietnamese sentences.
Q.Can 'Có' be used in questions?
Yes, 'Có' can be used in questions to inquire about possession. For instance, 'Bạn có thích cà phê không?' means 'Do you have (like) coffee?'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'Có'?
A common mistake is omitting 'Có' when it's necessary for clarity. For example, saying just 'Tôi một chiếc xe' instead of 'Tôi có một chiếc xe' is incorrect as it lacks the verb that indicates possession.
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