sái
sái is a Vietnamese adjective with two surprisingly different uses: it can point to something inauspicious or ominous, and it can also describe a sprained or slightly dislocated body part. So the same word may appear near ideas like unlucky days and bad omens, or near body parts such as the neck, arm, leg, or wrist. The useful skill is learning what kind of context you are in. Is someone talking about traditional beliefs and words that feel unlucky, or about a physical injury like sái cổ or sái tay? This lesson shows how those clues guide the meaning naturally. Watch the full lesson to hear how sái works in real Vietnamese phrases.
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