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bây dai

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The Vietnamese word "bây dai" refers to a specific length, meaning "that long." It is often used to describe something that has a particular measurement or distance.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Bây dai" literally translates to "that long" in English. It is used to indicate the length of an object or to emphasize how long something is.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "bây dai" when you want to describe the length of an object or to compare its size with something else. It's often accompanied by a gesture, such as holding your hands apart to show the length.
Example:
  • If you are talking about a stick, you might say: "Cái gậy này bây dai." (This stick is that long.) Here, "bây dai" emphasizes the length of the stick.
Advanced Usage:
  • In conversations, "bây dai" can be used to create comparisons or to talk about dimensions. For example, "Cái bàn này bây dai hơn cái bàn kia." (This table is that long, longer than that table.)
Word Variants:
  • There aren't direct variants of "bây dai" since it functions primarily as a descriptive phrase. However, you can combine it with other words to describe different lengths, such as "bây ngắn" (that short) or "bây cao" (that tall).
  1. That long
    • Một cái gậy bây dai
      A stick that long

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