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sáo đá

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The Vietnamese word "sáo đá" refers to a type of bird known as the Chinese starling in English. Here’s a detailed breakdown to help you understand the word better:

Basic Definition:
  • Sáo đá: A bird that is commonly found in East Asia, known for its beautiful plumage and melodious singing. It is often seen in urban areas and is appreciated for its vibrant appearance and vocal abilities.
Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "sáo đá" when talking about birds, nature, or observing wildlife. For example, if you are describing a scene in a park where these birds are singing, you can say: "Trong công viên rất nhiều sáo đá đang hót" (In the park, there are many Chinese starlings singing).
Example Sentence:
  • "Tôi thích nghe tiếng sáo đá vào buổi sáng." (I love hearing the sound of the Chinese starling in the morning.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or poetry, "sáo đá" might be used metaphorically to represent beauty or freedom due to its charming song and colorful feathers. For instance, you might find it in a phrase like "Tiếng hót của sáo đá như bản nhạc của thiên nhiên" (The song of the Chinese starling is like the music of nature).
Word Variants:
  • Sáo: This can refer to other types of starlings or birds in general.
  • Đá: This word means "stone" or "rock" in other contexts, but in the case of "sáo đá," it is part of the bird's specific name.
Different Meanings:
  • While "sáo đá" specifically refers to the Chinese starling, the word "sáo" can also be associated with other types of birds, such as "sáo sậu" (another type of starling) or "sáo trúc" (bamboo flute), depending on the context.
Synonyms:
  • There are no direct synonyms for "sáo đá" in Vietnamese, as it refers to a specific species. However, you might encounter related terms like "chim" (bird) or "sáo" (starling) in broader discussions about birds.
  1. Chinese starling

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