bóng nga
Definition
- Noun:
- Moonlight; the moon (literary, poetic): "bóng nga" primarily refers to the light or image of the moon, used in classical and poetic Vietnamese.
- A beautiful woman (literary, poetic): By poetic association, "bóng nga" can metaphorically refer to the figure or image of a beautiful woman, likening her elegance and beauty to the moon.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Moon/Moonlight):
- Một mình lặng ngắm bóng nga. (Alone, she silently contemplates the moon.)
- Sân trước in bóng nga vằng vặc. (The front yard is imprinted with the brilliant moonlight.)
- Noun (Beautiful woman):
- Bóng nga thấp thoáng dưới mành. (The beauty flickers behind the bamboo blind.)
Advanced Usage
- This word is almost exclusively found in classical Vietnamese poetry (thơ Nôm, thơ Đường luật) and literary works. It carries a strong archaic and romantic nuance. Using it in modern, everyday conversation would sound very formal and poetic.
Variants and Related Words
- Bóng trăng (n): A more common, less archaic synonym for "moonlight" or "the moon's reflection."
- Vầng trăng (n): The orb/disk of the moon.
- Ánh trăng (n): Moonbeam, moonlight (focusing on the light).
- Hằng Nga (n): The name of the Moon Goddess in Vietnamese mythology, from which "bóng nga" is derived. "Nga" in "bóng nga" is a shortened, poetic form of "Hằng Nga."
Synonyms
- For "moon/moonlight": bóng trăng, vầng trăng, ánh trăng.
- For "beautiful woman": giai nhân, mỹ nhân (both mean "beauty," but without the lunar metaphor).
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is the moon or its light. The meaning of "beautiful woman" is a metaphorical extension based on the moon's traditional symbolism of beauty, purity, and feminine grace in East Asian culture. The context of the sentence determines which meaning is intended.