phải cái

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phải cái

Người ấy tính tốt, nhưng phải cái nóng nảy.

Definition

Conjunction: - But, however, only that: Used to introduce a contrasting or limiting point about a previously mentioned positive quality or statement. It signals a drawback, weakness, or exception, often with a tone of slight regret or concession.

Usage Examples
  • Conjunction:
    • Anh ấy rất thông minh, phải cái lười. (He is very intelligent, but he's lazy.)
    • Căn nhà này đẹp, phải cái xa trung tâm quá. (This house is beautiful, only that it's too far from the center.)
    • ấy tốt bụng, phải cái hay lo lắng. (She is kind-hearted, but she worries too much.)
Advanced Usage
  • "phải cái... thì...": This structure is used to emphasize that if it weren't for the specific drawback mentioned, the situation would be ideal or perfect.
    • Đồ ăn ngon, phải cái đắt thì thôi. (The food is delicious, but it's so expensive.)
  • It is often used in spoken Vietnamese to soften criticism or to present a balanced view of a person or situation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nhưng mà: But, however. (A more general and common conjunction for contrast.)
  • Chỉ tội: The only trouble is... (Similar in function, often used before a negative point.)
  • Đáng tiếc : Unfortunately, it's just that... (Expresses regret about a specific point.)
Synonyms
  • Tuy nhiên: However.
  • Chỉ có điều: The only thing is...
  • Nhưng: But.
Related Phrases
  • Phải chi: If only. (Expresses a wish for a different circumstance.)
    • Phải chi trời không mưa. (If only it weren't raining.)
  • Phải đòn: To get beaten/get one's comeuppance. (Idiomatic; unrelated to the conjunction 'phải cái'.)
Related Idioms
  • Phải cái nết: This is a common collocation where "nết" (character trait, often negative) follows "phải cái" to specify the flaw.
    • Anh ta hào phóng phải cái nết hay khoe khoang. (He is generous but has the flaw of being boastful.)
phải cái

Người ấy tính tốt, nhưng phải cái nóng nảy.

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    • Người tính tốt nhưng phải cái hơi nóng
      A good-hearted person but only a bit quich-tempered