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đi lính

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Definition
  1. Verb (phrase):
    • To become a soldier / to enlist: The phrase "đi lính" means to join the military, to become a soldier, or to go off to serve in the army. It implies the action of leaving civilian life to begin military service.
    • To go soldiering (archaic): An older, more literal translation meaning to go and be a soldier, often involving the idea of campaigning or life as a soldier.
Usage Examples
  • Verb (phrase):
    • Anh trai tôi quyết định đi lính. (My older brother decided to join the army.)
    • Thời thanh niên, ông nội tôi đã đi lính. (In his youth, my grandfather went soldiering.)
    • Sau khi tốt nghiệp, cậu ấy sẽ đi lính. (After graduation, he will enlist.)
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can carry connotations of duty, patriotism, or a significant life change. It is often used in historical or biographical contexts.
  • typically refers to voluntary enlistment or conscription into the national army, not specifically to becoming an officer.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nhập ngũ (v): a more formal synonym for "to enlist" or "to be drafted".
    • Anh ấy đã nhập ngũ vào tháng trước. (He was enlisted last month.)
  • Lính (n): soldier.
    • Người lính đó rất dũng cảm. (That soldier is very brave.)
Synonyms
  • Enlist: to enroll or be enrolled in the armed services.
  • Join the army: to become a member of the army.
  • Serve in the military: to perform duties as part of the armed forces.
Related Idioms
  • Đi bộ đội: a common, colloquial synonym with the same meaning, specifically referencing the Vietnamese People's Army.
    • Thanh niên trong làng hăng hái đi bộ đội. (The young men in the village enthusiastically joined the army.)
đi lính

Ông nội tôi đã đi lính từ năm mười tám tuổi.

  1. () Go soldiering