bỏ không

The Vietnamese adjective bỏ không is an essential term for describing things that are idle, unused, or vacant. While it often refers to physical spaces like empty rooms or abandoned factories, it also carries a specific nuance when applied to land and agriculture. Understanding how to use this word correctly helps you describe everything from a neglected computer to a fallow field without confusing it with other terms for emptiness. In this lesson, we explore the practical collocations that native speakers use, such as the difference between simply being empty and being left in a state of neglect. We also contrast this term with similar words like bỏ hoang and trống không to ensure you choose the right level of intensity for your description. Watch the full lesson to master these subtle distinctions and expand your descriptive vocabulary.

bỏ không
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