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pháo

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The Vietnamese word "pháo" primarily means "firecracker" or "cracker." It refers to a type of explosive device that produces a loud noise and sometimes colorful displays when ignited. Firecrackers are often used during celebrations, especially during the Lunar New Year (Tết) in Vietnam, to ward off bad spirits and bring good luck.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Pháo" is a noun.
  • It can be used in both singular and plural forms, depending on the context.
Examples:
  1. Basic Sentence: "Chúng tôi mua nhiều pháo để chơi Tết."
    (Translation: "We bought many firecrackers to celebrate the Lunar New Year.")

  2. Descriptive Sentence: "Pháo nổ rất to sáng."
    (Translation: "The firecrackers explode very loudly and brightly.")

Advanced Usage:
  • In a more formal context, "pháo" can also refer to larger artillery pieces, like cannons, in military terminology. However, this usage is less common in everyday conversation.
Word Variants:
  • Pháo bông: This means "fireworks" and refers to the colorful displays in the sky that are often seen during celebrations.
  • Pháo nổ: This translates to "explosive firecrackers" and emphasizes the loud and explosive nature of the firecracker.
Different Meanings:
  • While "pháo" mainly refers to firecrackers, in a military context, it can also mean "cannon" or "artillery," which refers to large guns used in warfare.
Synonyms:
  • Bông pháo: Another term for fireworks.
  • Đạn pháo: This means "artillery shell," relating to the military use of large explosive devices.
noun
  1. fire-cracker, craker

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