bản quán
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Definitions
- Noun:
- One's native place, hometown, or place of origin: Refers to the specific locality, village, or region where a person was born and raised, often carrying a sense of deep personal and cultural roots.
- One's ancestral homeland: Can imply the native place of one's family or ancestors over generations.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Dù đi đâu, anh ấy luôn nhớ về bản quán của mình. (No matter where he goes, he always remembers his native place.)
- Bản quán của cô ấy là một ngôi làng nhỏ ở miền núi phía Bắc. (Her hometown is a small village in the northern mountains.)
- Tết là dịp để mọi người trở về bản quán. (Tet is the occasion for everyone to return to their native place.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "bản quán" is formal and literary. It evokes a stronger, more traditional and sentimental attachment than the more common word "quê hương" (homeland). It is often used in written language, poetry, or formal speech.
- It can be part of the fixed, poetic phrase "quê hương bản quán", which emphasizes the deep connection to one's native land.
Variants and Related Words
- Quê hương (noun): Homeland, hometown. A more common and general term.
- Nguyên quán (noun): Place of origin, native place (often used in official contexts like identification documents).
- Quê quán (noun): Hometown, native place (common in everyday and administrative language).
Synonyms
- Nơi chôn nhau cắt rốn: Idiom meaning "the place where one's umbilical cord was buried"; one's birthplace.
- Quê nhà: Hometown, native home.
Related Idioms
- "Lá rụng về cội": Literally "fallen leaves return to the roots"; an idiom expressing the idea that people eventually return to their native place or origins.
- "Quê hương bản quán": A poetic compound phrase meaning "native land and ancestral home," used to deeply emphasize one's roots.