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chợ — meaning in English: market

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers frequently use the word 'chợ' when discussing shopping, especially in local markets or when inviting friends to join them for a day of exploring different stalls. It is commonly heard during community events or festivals where food and crafts are sold.
Synonyms & nuances
'Chợ' primarily refers to traditional markets, while 'siêu thị' means supermarket. You would use 'chợ' when referring to a local market experience, where direct interaction with vendors and fresh produce is key, compared to the more impersonal environment of a 'siêu thị.'
Culture
'Chợ' is not just a place for buying and selling; it embodies the social fabric of Vietnamese culture. The lively atmosphere of a 'chợ' often includes street food vendors, making it a hub for culinary exploration, and the word itself traces back to Old Vietnamese, showing the deep-rooted traditions of commerce in Vietnam.
FAQ
Q.What does the Vietnamese word 'chợ' mean in English?
'Chợ' translates to 'market' in English, referring to a place where goods are bought and sold, often featuring various vendors and local products.
Q.How do you pronounce 'chợ'?
'Chợ' is pronounced as /chuh/ with a rising tone. The tone is crucial in Vietnamese, as it can change the meaning of the word.
Q.Are there different types of markets in Vietnam that use the word 'chợ'?
Yes, there are various types of 'chợ' in Vietnam, such as 'chợ đêm' (night market) and 'chợ Tết' (Tet market during the Lunar New Year), each catering to specific goods or occasions.
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