duy cảm
emotional or sentimental
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emotional or sentimental
Existing only in name, lacking real substance
persistent and steadfast
to have a premonition or intuition
Reasonable or rational
only or merely beautiful
selfish or egotistical
unique or only one of its kind
having only one ability or skill
being realistic or practical
to keep one's wits about oneself
predestined or fated relationship
fate or predestined relationship
comical or amusing coincidence
Fate or destiny that brings two people together
fate or destiny that brings two people together
fate or destiny that brings people together
(noun) alternative form of tuyến (“gland”)
a military parade or review
to review or examine something
to approve or agree with something
Vietnamese word; English definition pending editorial review.
to be careless or reckless
(noun) Streblus asper
(verb) alternative spelling of ruổi (“to pursue, go after”)
(verb) alternative spelling of vô
(adjective) Southern Vietnam form of vô duyên
Texting spelling of the polite Southern "dạ" (yes / I hear you) — the added z mirrors how the South actually says it, and softens chat replies.
(particle) alternative spelling of dậy
long-lasting or prolonged
to be patient and enduring
talkative or verbose
Talks too much or excessively
Lasting or dragging on too long
Very long or prolonged
Lasting or dragging on too long
Vietnamese word; English definition pending editorial review.
to set up or stage a situation
to reconcile or make peace
to mediate or reconcile a dispute
to put on a brave face
To spread oneself too thin
to prepare for a challenge
Main ideas or key points
to show off or brag about something
to snatch or grab something quickly
Reserved or set aside for a specific purpose
Vietnamese word; English definition pending editorial review.
(adjective) withered
Very slowly and quietly
to spend much effort and time
(adjective) very thick
(adjective) excessively thick (to the point of being cumbersome)
very slowly and carefully
(noun) juvenile wood (section closest to the pith)
to be at someone's beck and call
a person who often interferes in others' business
to eavesdrop or secretly listen
Watch something closely and attentively
seem or appear to be