trả ơn
Definition
- Verb:
- To repay a favor / to return a kindness: The core meaning of "trả ơn" is to perform a good deed in return for a kindness or help one has received from another person. It signifies an act of gratitude and reciprocity.
- To show gratitude / to express thanks through action: It implies a tangible or active demonstration of thankfulness, going beyond mere words.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Tôi không biết làm sao để trả ơn anh. (I don't know how to repay your kindness.)
- Cô ấy nấu một bữa ăn thịnh soạn để trả ơn người đã cứu mình. (She cooked a lavish meal to repay the person who saved her.)
- Trả ơn người giúp đỡ mình là một nghĩa cử đẹp. (Repaying those who help you is a beautiful gesture.)
Advanced Usage
- The concept is deeply rooted in the cultural value of reciprocity and moral debt ("ơn nghĩa"). Failing to "trả ơn" can be seen as a lack of virtue.
- It often implies a future-oriented action; the repayment may not be immediate and may not be of equivalent material value, but it acknowledges the moral debt.
Variants and Related Words
- Đền ơn (v): A close synonym, also meaning to repay a favor or kindness.
- Anh ấy luôn tìm cách đền ơn ân nhân. (He always looks for ways to repay his benefactor.)
- Báo ơn (v): To repay a kindness, often with a formal or solemn connotation.
- Ơn nghĩa (n): The state of being indebted due to a received kindness; favor and obligation.
Synonyms
- Repay a kindness: To return a good deed with another.
- Return a favor: To do something helpful for someone who has helped you.
- Requite: To make appropriate return for a kindness.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Ăn quả nhớ kẻ trồng cây: (Remembering the tree planter when eating the fruit.) This proverb encapsulates the spirit of "trả ơn" by emphasizing gratitude towards the source of one's benefits.
- Ơn trả, nghĩa đền: (Favors repaid, debts of gratitude fulfilled.) A phrase describing the full cycle of receiving and reciprocating kindness.