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."
Here's a breakdown of the terms:
- "Chị": older sister (used by younger siblings to address their older sister or by someone speaking to an older sister respectfully)
- "Gái": girl, female (can be used in various contexts, but when combined with "chị," it refers to an older sister)
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.