non non
Definition
- Adjective:
- Slightly underdone or slightly immature: Describes something that is a little less than fully developed, ripe, cooked, or intense. It often refers to a color that is lighter or paler than intended or expected.
- Somewhat young or tender: Can describe something, often abstractly, that is slightly immature or not fully formed.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Cô ấy nhuộm tóc màu nâu nhưng bị non non. (She dyed her hair brown, but it turned out slightly too light.)
- Món thịt rang còn non non một chút. (The stir-fried meat is still a little undercooked.)
- Ý tưởng đó vẫn còn non non, cần phát triển thêm. (That idea is still somewhat immature and needs more development.)
Advanced Usage
- The word "non non" is a reduplicative form, where repeating the base word "non" (meaning young, tender, or underdone) softens its intensity, indicating a slight degree rather than a complete state.
Variants and Related Words
- Non (adj): Young, tender, unripe, or undercooked.
- Trái xoài này còn non. (This mango is still unripe.)
- Hơi non (phrase): A bit underdone/immature. This phrase is a more common synonym for "non non".
Synonyms
- Slightly undercooked: A little less than fully cooked.
- A bit light (for color): Paler than the target shade.
- Somewhat immature: Not fully developed.
Notes on Usage
- "Non non" is primarily used in spoken Vietnamese or informal contexts. In more formal writing, phrases like "hơi non" or "còn non một chút" are often preferred.
- It is typically used to describe a minor shortcoming or deviation from a desired standard, such as in cooking, dyeing colors, or judging the maturity of plans or ideas.