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chó — meaning in English: dog

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'chó' in everyday conversations, especially when talking about pets or animals. For instance, someone might say, 'Nhà tôi có một con chó' (My house has a dog) when discussing their family pets. Additionally, 'chó' can appear in various contexts, such as in jokes, stories, or even when referring to dog-related events like shows or competitions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'chó' is the standard term for 'dog', you might encounter the word 'chó cưng' which means 'pet dog' and implies a closer relationship. You would use 'chó' when talking about dogs generally, but 'chó cưng' when emphasizing the bond or affection.
Culture
'Chó' has cultural significance in Vietnam, where dogs are often seen as loyal companions and protectors of the home. Interestingly, the use of 'chó' can also extend to certain idiomatic expressions, such as 'chó lạc chủ' which means a dog that has lost its owner, symbolizing feelings of abandonment. This reflects deeper social beliefs about loyalty and companionship in Vietnamese culture.
FAQ
Q.What does 'chó' mean in English?
'Chó' translates to 'dog' in English, referring to the domesticated animal known for its loyalty and companionship.
Q.How do you pronounce 'chó'?
'Chó' is pronounced like 'chaw' in English, with a rising tone. The tone is crucial as it helps distinguish the meaning in Vietnamese.
Q.Are there different types of dogs referred to by 'chó'?
Yes, 'chó' can refer to any dog, but if you want to specify types, you might use adjectives like 'chó chạy' for 'racing dog' or 'chó cảnh' for 'guard dog'.
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