đôi ta
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Definition
Pronoun (informal) - We two, the two of us (specifically a romantic couple): An intimate pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one other person, almost exclusively implying a romantic or marital relationship between the two. It conveys a sense of closeness, exclusivity, and shared destiny.
Usage
- Context: Used primarily in poetic, lyrical, or affectionate contexts such as love songs, poetry, and intimate conversations. It is not typically used in formal or general everyday speech.
- Function: Serves as the subject or object in a sentence to mean "we/us" but with a strong romantic connotation.
- Nuance: Emphasizes the pair as a single, inseparable unit. Using "đôi ta" instead of "chúng ta" (we/us) or "hai chúng ta" (the two of us) specifically signals a romantic bond.
Usage Examples
- (We two share one roof. / The two of us share a home.)
- (Let the two of us be together for life.)
- (The love of us two will never fade.)
Advanced Usage
- "Đôi ta" in Classical Poetry and Folk Songs (Ca dao): This term is a staple in traditional Vietnamese folk poetry and music, often used to express timeless love and commitment.
- "Đôi ta như thể con ong / Con quấn con quít, con trong con ngoài." (We two are like silkworms / Entwined and entangled, inside and out.)
Variants and Related Words
- Đôi lứa (n): A married or romantic couple; a pair (more formal/literary than "đôi ta").
- Hạnh phúc của đôi lứa. (The happiness of the couple.)
- Đôi bạn (n): The two friends (platonic, not romantic).
- Đôi bạn thân cùng đi du lịch. (The two close friends traveled together.)
Synonyms
- Hai chúng ta: The two of us (neutral, can be romantic or platonic depending on context).
- Chúng mình: We/us (informal, intimate, can be used for couples or close friends/family).
Related Idioms
- Đôi ta đầu bạc răng long: An idiom wishing for the couple to grow old together (until hair turns white and teeth fall out).
- Chúc cho đôi ta đầu bạc răng long. (May we two grow old together.)
- The two of us (man and women)