nho nhỏ
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Somewhat little, tinyish: A reduplicative form of "nhỏ" (small, little), used to describe something as being small in a gentle, somewhat diminutive, or endearing manner. It often conveys a sense of moderation, slightness, or cuteness rather than extreme smallness.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Cô ấy có một nụ cười nho nhỏ. (She has a tinyish / somewhat little smile.)
- Họ mở một cửa hàng nho nhỏ ở góc phố. (They opened a smallish shop on the street corner.)
- Đó chỉ là một sai lầm nho nhỏ thôi. (That's just a minor / tinyish mistake.)
Advanced Usage
- Describing Modest Scale or Degree: Often used to soften the description of something small, making it sound modest, unassuming, or not too serious.
- Anh ấy kể một câu chuyện nho nhỏ về tuổi thơ. (He told a little story about his childhood.)
- Expressing Affection or Endearment: Frequently used when referring to things considered cute, lovely, or dear because of their small size.
- Những bông hoa nho nhỏ trong vườn. (The tinyish flowers in the garden.)
Variants and Related Words
- Nhỏ (adj): Small, little. The root word.
- căn phòng nhỏ (a small room)
- Nhỏ nhắn (adj): Petite, dainty (often for a person's build or delicate objects).
- cô gái nhỏ nhắn (a petite girl)
- Bé nhỏ (adj): Tiny, very small (can emphasize more than "nhỏ").
- ngôi nhà bé nhỏ (a tiny house)
Synonyms
- Hơi nhỏ: A bit small.
- Nhỏ xíu: Tiny, very small (more emphatic).
- Khiêm tốn: Modest (in scale or amount).
Notes on Usage
- Reduplicative Form: "Nho nhỏ" is a láy (reduplicative) word derived from "nhỏ". In Vietnamese, reduplication often modifies the meaning, here creating a sense of slightness or endearment.
- Tone: It carries a softer, often more positive or affectionate connotation than the neutral "nhỏ".
- Common Contexts: Very commonly used in everyday spoken and written Vietnamese to describe objects, features, mistakes, businesses, or stories in a gentle, minimizing way.