The Vietnamese word "dây leo" is a noun that refers to a type of plant known in English as a "liana" or "creeper." These plants typically have long, flexible stems that climb up trees, walls, or other structures as they grow.
While "dây leo" primarily refers to climbing plants, it can also be used in a broader sense to describe anything that climbs or spreads in a similar fashion, such as ideas or influences in social contexts.
Some synonyms for "dây leo" in Vietnamese include: - "cây leo" (climbing plant) - "cây bò" (creeping plant)