The Vietnamese word "qué" primarily refers to "poultry," which includes domesticated birds such as chickens, ducks, and geese that are raised for their meat and eggs.
In a more advanced context, "qué" can be used in phrases to describe specific activities related to poultry farming: - "nuôi gà" means "to raise chickens" - "nuôi vịt" means "to raise ducks"
In some contexts, "qué" can also refer to the habit of raising other types of birds, but it is predominantly understood as poultry.
The word "qué" is essential when discussing poultry in Vietnamese, especially in agricultural contexts.