Dong Măk
Definition
- Proper noun:
- Dong Măk: The name of a small subgroup of the Ê-đê ethnic group in Vietnam. It refers specifically to a distinct community within the broader Ê-đê people, who are an ethnic minority primarily located in the Central Highlands region.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Người Dong Măk có những phong tục tập quán riêng. (The Dong Măk people have their own unique customs and practices.)
- Nghiên cứu về nhóm Dong Măk còn khá ít ỏi. (Research on the Dong Măk subgroup is still quite limited.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in ethnographic and anthropological contexts to specify a particular branch of the Ê-đê ethnicity, often discussed in studies of Vietnam's ethnic minority cultures and social structures.
Variants and Related Words
- Ê-đê (proper noun): The larger ethnic group to which the Dong Măk belong.
- Nhóm địa phương (noun phrase): local group; a term sometimes used interchangeably with "subgroup" in ethnographic descriptions.
Synonyms
- Ê-đê subgroup: A descriptive synonym in English academic writing.
- Ethnic subdivision: A general term for a smaller division within a larger ethnic group.
Notes on Usage
- "Dong Măk" is a proper noun and is always capitalized. It is used specifically to identify this community and is not a common word in general Vietnamese vocabulary.
- When writing in English, it is typically presented in italics or without diacritics as "Dong Mak" if the original script cannot be used, though the Vietnamese form "Dong Măk" is preferred for accuracy.