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nhà — meaning in English: home

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Vietnamese speakers commonly use the word 'nhà' when referring to their home or house in everyday conversation. For example, someone might say, 'Tôi đang ở nhà' (I am at home) after a long day at work, or 'Nhà của tôi rất đẹp' (My house is very beautiful) when talking to friends about their living space.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'nhà' is 'căn nhà,' which specifically refers to a house or building. While 'nhà' has a broader meaning that can also imply a sense of belonging, 'căn nhà' is often used when discussing the physical structure itself.
Culture
'Nhà' has deep cultural significance in Vietnamese society, often symbolizing not just a physical space but also familial bonds and heritage. The word is believed to have originated from the Proto-Austronesian term for shelter, reflecting the importance of home in Vietnamese culture, where family gatherings and traditions thrive within the walls of one's 'nhà.'
FAQ
Q.What does 'nhà' mean in English?
'Nhà' translates to 'home' or 'house' in English, used to describe both the building and the feeling of belonging to a place.
Q.How do you pronounce 'nhà'?
'Nhà' is pronounced like 'nya' in English, with a rising tone. The 'nh' sound is similar to the 'ny' in 'canyon.'
Q.Can 'nhà' be used in formal situations?
Yes, 'nhà' is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, if you want to emphasize the house itself in a more formal context, you might choose 'căn nhà' instead.
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