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qué

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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.

Basic Explanation:
  • Meaning: "Qué" means poultry in Vietnamese. It is often used in contexts related to farming or raising domestic birds.
  • Usage: You can use "qué" when talking about raising birds for food or keeping them as part of agricultural activities.
Example:
  • Sentence: "Gia đình tôi nuôi qué."
    • Translation: "My family raises poultry."
Advanced Usage:

In a more advanced context, "qué" can be used in phrases to describe specific activities related to poultry farming: - "nuôi " means "to raise chickens" - "nuôi vịt" means "to raise ducks"

Word Variants:
  • Noun Form: "con qué" refers specifically to a poultry animal, like a chicken or duck.
  • Verb Form: "nuôi qué" means "to raise poultry."
Different Meanings:

In some contexts, "qué" can also refer to the habit of raising other types of birds, but it is predominantly understood as poultry.

Synonyms:
  • "Gia cầm" is a synonym for "qué," which also means poultry but can encompass a broader range of birds, including those that are not domesticated.
Conclusion:

The word "qué" is essential when discussing poultry in Vietnamese, especially in agricultural contexts.

  1. Poultry
    • Nuôi nuôi qué
      To raise (keep) poultry

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