The Vietnamese word "đèn điện" means "electric lamp" or "electric light" in English. It is a noun used to describe a source of artificial light that operates using electricity.
"Đèn" means "light" or "lamp," and "điện" means "electric" or "electricity." Together, they refer to lights that are powered by electricity, as opposed to traditional sources like candles or oil lamps.
You can use "đèn điện" when talking about any kind of light that requires electricity, such as lamps in your home, streetlights, or any other electrical lighting fixtures.
In more complex sentences, you might discuss the types of "đèn điện," such as: - "đèn LED" (LED light) - "đèn huỳnh quang" (fluorescent light) - "đèn neon" (neon light)
While "đèn điện" primarily refers to electric lights, in some contexts, it might also refer to systems or setups that use electric light, such as in theater or photography.