em nuôi
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Definition
- Noun:
- Younger adoptive sibling: A person who is younger than the speaker and has been formally or informally adopted into the family. The term is gender-neutral but implies a familial bond through adoption rather than blood. It combines "em" (younger sibling) and "nuôi" (to raise, to foster).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Gia đình tôi rất yêu quý em nuôi của tôi. (My family loves my younger adoptive sibling very much.)
- Cô ấy nhận một bé gái làm em nuôi. (She took a little girl as her younger adoptive sister.)
Advanced Usage
- The term specifies the adoptive relationship and the relative age. The speaker is always the "anh" (older brother) or "chị" (older sister) in this relationship.
- It is used to refer to the sibling in direct address or in third-person reference.
Variants and Related Words
Con nuôi (n): Adoptive child. This term specifies the parent-child relationship, not the sibling one.
- Họ đón đứa bé về làm con nuôi. (They welcomed the baby as their adoptive child.)
Anh nuôi (n): Older adoptive brother.
- Anh nuôi của tôi luôn chăm lo cho tôi. (My older adoptive brother always takes care of me.)
Chị nuôi (n): Older adoptive sister.
- Chị nuôi dạy tôi nhiều điều. (My older adoptive sister taught me many things.)
Synonyms
- Adoptive younger sibling: The direct English equivalent.
- Foster sibling: May imply a temporary or state-arranged care context, which can overlap with "em nuôi" in some informal usage.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "em nuôi" strictly denotes a sibling-like relationship established through adoption. It is not used for a younger person who is simply cared for without this recognized familial bond.
- The adoption can be legal or a traditional, social agreement within the family or community.
- Younger adoptive brother (sister)