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mặt
tiếp theo
1
thú vị
người hướng dẫn
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '1' in various everyday situations, such as counting items, telling time, or ordering food. For instance, when someone is asked how many eggs they want, they might simply say '1' to indicate their choice.
Synonyms & nuances
'1' is quite unique as it directly translates to 'one' in English without ambiguity. In contrast, the word 'một' is also used for 'one' in more formal contexts, but '1' is universally understood and accepted in both casual and formal situations.
Culture
In Vietnamese, numbers play an essential role not just in counting but also in traditional customs, such as giving gifts in certain amounts for good luck. The use of '1' can be seen in various cultural practices, like the belief that starting fresh with '1' symbolizes new beginnings and opportunities, reflecting the optimistic spirit of the Vietnamese people.
FAQ
Q.How do I pronounce the Vietnamese word for '1'?
The Vietnamese word '1' is pronounced as 'một'. It sounds similar to the English 'mote' but with a softer 't' at the end.
Q.Is there a special way to use numbers in Vietnamese?
Yes, in Vietnamese, numbers are often used in combination with classifiers when referring to objects. For example, instead of saying '1 apple', you would say 'một quả táo' where 'quả' is the classifier for fruits.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using numbers in Vietnamese?
A common mistake is forgetting to use the appropriate classifiers when counting or referencing objects. Always remember that numbers in Vietnamese often require a classifier to convey the correct meaning.
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