đũa cả
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, flat pair of chopsticks, typically made of wood or bamboo, specifically designed for serving rice from a cooking pot to individual bowls. It is a serving utensil, not for personal eating.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Mẹ dùng đũa cả để xới cơm vào bát cho cả nhà. (Mother uses the big flat chopsticks to serve rice into bowls for the whole family.)
- Đừng dùng đũa cả để ăn, hãy dùng đũa con. (Don't use the serving chopsticks to eat; use your personal chopsticks.)
Advanced Usage
- The concept of đũa cả highlights a specific cultural practice in Vietnamese dining related to hygiene and communal eating. It separates the act of serving communal food from personal eating.
Variants and Related Words
- Đũa (n): Chopsticks; the general term for the eating utensil.
- Đũa con (n): Personal chopsticks; the smaller pair used by an individual for eating.
- Đũa gắp (n): Serving chopsticks; a more modern or general term for chopsticks used to take food from shared dishes.
Synonyms
- Serving chopsticks
- Rice-serving chopsticks
Related Concepts
- Văn hóa ăn uống (Dining culture): The use of đũa cả is part of traditional Vietnamese dining etiquette, ensuring communal food is handled hygienically.
- Xới cơm (To serve rice): The primary action performed with đũa cả.
- Big flat chopstick (for serving out rice from the pot)