Chịgái意思

"Chị gái" is a Vietnamese phrase that translates to "older sister" in English. In Vietnamese culture, it is a respectful way to address an older female sibling or, in some cases, an older female who is not related but is treated like a sister. The term "chị" is used for an older sister, and "gái" means "girl" or "female."

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In Vietnamese, the way you address someone can indicate the level of respect you have for them. The term "chị gái" is a polite and respectful way to refer to an older sister or a female who is older than you and to whom you show respect, such as an older cousin, a friend's older sister, or an older female family friend.