nước

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Middle Vietnamese[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Vietic *ɗaːk (water), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ɗaak (water).

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nước

  1. water
  2. country

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  • Vietnamese: nước

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle Vietnamese nước, from Proto-Vietic *ɗaːk (water), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ɗaak (water). Cognates with Nghệ An/Hà Tĩnh dialects nác, Muong đác, Khmer ទឹក (tik), Bahnar đak, Eastern Mnong dak, Central Nicobarese râk/dâk and Santali ᱫᱟᱜ (dak’).

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Noun[edit]

nước (, 𫭔, )

  1. water
    • 2016 June 15, “Nước bẩn lấy máu mà rửa!”, in Tuổi Trẻ Online[1]:
      Vua hỏi: tay bẩn thì lấy nước để rửa, rứa nước bẩn lấy chi mà rửa? Ông quan thị vệ hoảng hốt, không biết trả lời thế nào. Vua liền nhấn giọng: “Nước bẩn thì lấy máu mà rửa!”.
      The emperor (Duy Tân) asked: “If your hands are dirty, you would wash them with water. But if the water (= country) is dirty, what would you wash it with?” The flustered court officials could not answer. The emperor then raised his voice: “If the water / country is dirty, you should wash it with blood!”
  2. liquid; fluid
    nước camorange juice
    nước chanhlime juice
    nước dừacoconut water
    nước mắttear
    nước mũimucus
    nước đáipee; piss
    nước tiểuurine
    • (Can we date this quote?), Hoài An (lyrics and music), “Dòng sông băng [Icy River]”:
      ♂: Nếu có nước mắt, nếu có yêu thương,
      Mênh mông dòng sông thì thầm cùng em.
      ♂: If there are tears, if there’s love,
      The vast river will whisper with you.
  3. the liquid part of a broth
    Synonyms: nước dùng, nước lèo
  4. Short for đất nước (country; polity).
    nước Mỹthe United States
    • 19th century, Bà Huyện Thanh Quan, Qua đèo Ngang [Passing by the Ngang Pass]:
      𢖵𤴬𢚸𡥵蟈蟈
      傷茄痗𠰘丐𬷬𬷬
      Nhớ nước, đau lòng con cuốc cuốc,
      Thương nhà, mỏi miệng cái da da.
      Missing its land, a swamphen feels hurt deeply,
      Longing for its home, a francolin's screaming desperately.
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Etymology 2[edit]

Likely related to bước (to step) through an infixed form.

Noun[edit]

(classifier cái) nước ()

  1. (chiefly in board games) move, step
    nước cờ khôn ngoana brilliant move (in chess)
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