phu phen
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Definition
- Noun:
- Coolies, corvée-bound laborers: "phu phen" refers to a group of laborers, typically in a historical context, who perform hard manual or corvée labor, such as road construction or public works.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Phu phen đi đắp đường. (The coolies are going to build the road.)
- Đám phu phen phải làm việc vất vả dưới trời nắng. (The group of laborers had to work hard under the sun.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "phu phen" is now considered archaic and is primarily found in historical texts or used to evoke a past era. It carries a connotation of hardship and collective, often forced, labor.
Variants and Related Words
- Phu (n): A laborer, porter, or coolie. This is the root word, with "phu phen" being a collective or plural form.
- Anh ta làm nghề phu khuân vác. (He works as a porter.)
- Dân phu (n): Corvée laborer, conscripted laborer (also historical).
- Dân phu bị bắt đi xây thành. (The conscripted laborers were forced to build the citadel.)
Synonyms
- Lao công (n): Laborer, worker (a more modern and general term).
- Thợ (n): Worker, craftsman (implies more skill than "phu").
- Nhân công (n): Manpower, labor force.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to manual laborers in a group, often involved in corvée (forced, unpaid labor for the state) or other heavy physical tasks like construction, carrying loads, or building infrastructure. It does not refer to skilled artisans or modern salaried workers.
- Coolies, corvee-bound labourers