ma tà
Definition
- Noun:
- Colonial-era police officer: A term, now archaic and historical, referring to a police officer or constable in Southern Vietnam during the French colonial period. It carries connotations of the colonial enforcement system.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông nội tôi kể rằng, ma tà thường tuần tra trên các con đường. (My grandfather said that ma tà often patrolled the streets.)
- Trong câu chuyện đó, nhân vật ma tà được miêu tả rất nghiêm khắc. (In that story, the ma tà character is described as very strict.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "ma tà" is primarily found in historical narratives, literature, or recollections about the French colonial era in Vietnam (mid-19th to mid-20th century). Its use in modern contexts is rare and would be specifically to evoke that historical period.
Variants and Related Words
- Mã tà: An alternate spelling/variant of the same term.
- "Mã tà" và "ma tà" có cùng một nghĩa. ("Mã tà" and "ma tà" have the same meaning.)
Synonyms
- Colonial police officer: A direct descriptive synonym in English.
- Constable (historical): A historical term for a police officer.
- Native constable: Emphasizes the officer's local origin within the colonial structure.
Notes on Usage
- The word is marked as dialectal (from Southern Vietnam) and archaic. It is not used for contemporary police officers.
- The term can sometimes carry a neutral or slightly negative nuance, reflecting the complex relationship between the colonial authorities and the local population.