văn

văn

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Definition
  1. Noun:

    • Literature; written works: Refers to the body of written works, especially those considered to have artistic or intellectual value. This includes poetry, novels, essays, etc.
    • Text; prose; writing style: Denotes a specific piece of writing or a characteristic manner of writing (e.g., elegant prose, administrative style).
    • Civil (as opposed to military): In historical contexts, refers to the civil branch of government or civil officials.
  2. Verb (less common):

    • To twist; to twine: To twist strands (like thread) between the fingers.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:

    • ấy học ngành văn. (She studies literature.)
    • Văn của ông ấy rất bay bổng. (His writing style is very lyrical.)
    • Thời phong kiến quan văn quan . (In feudal times, there were civil mandarins and military mandarins.)
  • Verb:

    • văn sợi chỉ để may áo. (She twisted the thread to sew a shirt.)
Advanced Usage
  • "làm văn": to write an essay; to compose a piece of writing.

    • Học sinh đang làm văn nghị luận. (The students are writing an argumentative essay.)
  • "cử nhân văn chương": Bachelor of Arts in Literature.

    • Anh ấy vừa nhận bằng cử nhân văn chương. (He just received a Bachelor's degree in Literature.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Văn học (n): literature (as an academic field or collective body of work).

    • Văn học Việt Nam rất phong phú. (Vietnamese literature is very rich.)
  • Văn chương (n): literature, belles-lettres (often emphasizes artistic quality).

    • Tác phẩm đầy giá trị văn chương. (A work full of literary value.)
  • Nhà văn (n): writer, author.

    • Nhà văn đó được nhiều người yêu mến. (That writer is loved by many.)
Synonyms
  • Literature: written artistic works.
  • Prose: ordinary written language (not poetry).
  • Text: the words of a written work.
  • Civil: relating to ordinary citizens and non-military affairs.
Related Idioms
  • Văn hay chữ tốt: to have excellent writing and beautiful penmanship; used to describe a well-educated, eloquent person.

    • Ông ấy nổi tiếng người văn hay chữ tốt. (He is famous for being eloquent and well-lettered.)
  • Văn song toàn: to be proficient in both literary and martial arts; to be well-rounded.

    • Vị tướng ấy thực sự văn song toàn. (That general is truly accomplished in both civil and military arts.)