đắng

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Vietic *taŋʔ (bitter), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kt₂aŋ (bitter); cognates include Bahnar tăng (bitter), Pacoh atáng (bitter), Khasi kthang (bitter), Bolyu tɕaŋ⁵³ and Mon က္တၚ် (kətɛŋ, bitter).

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

đắng (𡂱, 𡃻, 𧃵, 𨐸)

  1. bitter
    Đắng quá, không nuốt được.
    It’s too bitter for [me, him, her] to swallow.
  2. (rare) poignantly dispiriting

Usage notes[edit]

The sense "poignantly dispiriting" only occurs in certain compound words.

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