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đại châu

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The Vietnamese word "đại châu" translates to "continent" in English. It refers to one of the large landmasses on Earth. In a broader context, "đại châu" can also be used to describe the concept of continents in general.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Đại châu" is typically used in a geographical context when discussing the Earth's continents. It can be found in educational materials, discussions about geography, or when talking about travel and cultures.
Example:
  • "Trái đất năm đại châu." (The Earth has five continents.)
  • In this sentence, "đại châu" refers to the continents of the Earth.
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, "đại châu" can be used metaphorically to talk about large regions or areas within a specific context, such as politics, economics, or culture.

Word Variants:
  • "Châu" can stand alone and still refer to regions or areas, but it is often used with "đại" to emphasize the size.
  • The phrase "năm đại châu" specifically refers to the five continents recognized in many geographical contexts—Asia, Africa, North America, South America, and Europe.
Different Meanings:

While "đại châu" mainly refers to continents, it can also be used in a broader sense to describe significant land areas, though this usage is less common.

Synonyms:
  • "Châu" (region)
  • "Lục địa" (landmass) – another term for continent, though more formal.
Summary:

"Đại châu" is an essential word for discussing geography and understanding the Earth's layout.

  1. Continent
    • Năm đại châu
      The five continent

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