The Vietnamese word "suối" is a noun that primarily means "spring" or "stream." It refers to a natural flow of water, typically from the ground or a mountain, creating a small river or watercourse. "Suối" is often associated with nature, peaceful environments, and is commonly found in rural areas.
"Suối" can also appear in cultural or literary contexts. For example, "suối giải oan" refers to a specific spring associated with the Chùa Hương (Hương Pagoda), which is a famous pilgrimage site in Vietnam. This phrase indicates a deeper cultural significance, where the spring is believed to have the power to relieve grievances or bring peace.
While "suối" primarily means "spring" or "stream," it can also convey a sense of flow or movement in other contexts, such as in poetry or metaphorical language.