ném
ném is a Vietnamese verb most often meaning “to throw” — sending something through the air, like a ball or a stone. But its English feel can shift with context: sometimes it is closer to “fling” or “hurl,” and in more deliberate or figurative uses it can even match “cast.” This lesson looks at how ném works with everyday objects, set combinations like ném bom and ném lao, and memorable expressions such as ném tiền qua cửa sổ or ném đá. Watch the full lesson to see how the object and context reveal whether ném is literal, forceful, figurative, or idiomatic.
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