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mì

Mẹ đang nấu một tô mì nóng hổi cho bữa sáng.

Definition

Noun: 1. Wheat: A type of cereal plant whose grains are ground to make flour, a staple food in many Western countries. 2. Noodles; Pasta: A food made from wheat flour dough that is rolled flat and cut into strips or strands, often served in soups or stir-fried dishes. 3. (Dialectal) Cassava/Manio: In some regional dialects, refers to the cassava plant or its root.

Usage Examples
  • Wheat:
    • Bánh mì một loại bánh làm từ bột . (Bread is a type of cake made from wheat flour.)
  • Noodles:
    • Tối nay chúng tôi ăn xào. (We are having stir-fried noodles tonight.)
    • Một nóng rất thích hợp cho ngày mưa. (A hot bowl of noodles is perfect for a rainy day.)
  • (Dialectal) Cassava:
    • vùng này, người ta trồng nhiều (sắn). (In this region, people grow a lot of cassava.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Bột ": Wheat flour. This is a compound noun where "" specifies the type of flour.
    • Bạn cần bao nhiêu bột cho công thức này? (How many kilograms of wheat flour do you need for this recipe?)
  • "Sợi ": Noodle strand. This phrase emphasizes the individual strand or the noodle form.
    • Sợi này rất dai. (This noodle strand is very chewy.)
Variants and Related Words
  • ăn liền / tôm (n): Instant noodles. A specific, popular type of pre-cooked and dried noodles.
  • chính (n): Monosodium glutamate (MSG). A flavor enhancer. (Note: This is a distinct compound word; "" here does not refer to noodles or wheat).
  • sợi (n): Another term for noodles, emphasizing the strand-like shape.
  • Bánh mì (n): Bread. Literally "wheat cake".
Synonyms
  • For Noodles: (pasta shapes like macaroni), (a specific type of Vietnamese rice noodle).
  • For Wheat: (a more formal/biological term for the wheat plant).
  • For Cassava: (the standard, more common term for cassava).
Related Phrases / Compound Words
  • xào: Stir-fried noodles.
  • quảng: A specific noodle dish from Central Vietnam.
  • vịt tiềm: Noodle soup with braised duck.
  • căn: Wheat gluten (a vegetarian protein).
Related Idioms
  • "Cơm không lành, canh không ngọt" / "Cơm chẳng lành, chẳng ngọt": An idiom indicating a strained or unhappy domestic situation, where even the basic meals (rice and noodles/broth) are not pleasant. It describes a household lacking harmony.
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noun
  1. Chinese noodles