nào đâu
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Definition
- Interrogative phrase:
- Where is, where are: A literary and rhetorical phrase used to express a poignant, nostalgic, or searching question about the absence or disappearance of something cherished. It implies "where have they gone?" or "they are nowhere to be found."
Usage Examples
- Interrogative phrase:
- Nào đâu những ngày thơ ấu? (Where are now the days of our childhood?)
- Nào đâu những đêm vàng bên bờ suối? (Where are those golden nights by the stream?)
- Nào đâu tình yêu ngày cũ? (Where is the love of the old days?)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is almost exclusively used in poetic, literary, or deeply reflective contexts. It is not typical for everyday questions about location. It carries a strong emotional tone of loss, remembrance, or lament.
Variants and Related Words
Đâu: (interrogative) where.
- Chìa khóa của bạn ở đâu? (Where is your key?)
Nào: (interrogative particle) which, what; often used to add emphasis to a question.
Synonyms
- Where have they gone?: Expressing inquiry about the disappearance of something.
- Gone are...: A declarative equivalent expressing loss (e.g., "Gone are the days of our childhood.").
Related Idioms
- Còn đâu: A similar phrase meaning "what is left?" or "it's all gone," expressing a sense of loss or absence.
- Còn đâu những kỷ niệm ấy? (What is left of those memories?)
- Where is, where are
- Nào đâu những ngày thơ ấu?Where are now the days of our childhood?