khách địa
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Definition
- Noun:
- Foreign land: A literary and somewhat archaic term referring to a foreign country or a land that is not one's homeland. It conveys a sense of being a stranger or visitor in a distant place.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông ấy đã sống nhiều năm nơi khách địa. (He lived for many years in a foreign land.)
- Nỗi nhớ quê hương luôn canh cánh trong lòng người ở chốn khách địa. (Homesickness always weighs on the heart of a person in a foreign land.)
Advanced Usage
- The term khách địa is primarily found in classical or literary Vietnamese contexts, such as poetry, old stories, or formal writing. It is rarely used in modern, everyday conversation.
- It often carries a poetic and melancholic nuance, emphasizing the feeling of alienation, nostalgia, or the experience of being far from home.
Variants and Related Words
- Đất khách: A more common variant with the same meaning (foreign land).
- Quê người: Literally "someone else's homeland," a synonym emphasizing the land belongs to others.
- Xứ lạ / Xứ người: Colloquial terms for a strange or foreign land/country.
Synonyms
- Nước ngoài: Foreign country (modern, neutral term).
- Ngoại quốc: Foreign nation (formal).
- Hải ngoại: Overseas.
Related Phrases
- Lưu lạc nơi khách địa: To wander in a foreign land.
- Sống kiếp khách địa: To live the life of a stranger in a foreign land.
- (văn chương, cũ) Foreign land