nam châm

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Sino-Vietnamese word from 南針, composed of (south) and (needle), from Chinese 指南針指南针 (chỉ nam châm, compass, literally southward needle). In Chinese philosophy, south is a "yang" direction and thus more dominant than north.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

(classifier cái, chiếc, cục) nam châm

  1. a magnet (piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism)

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