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Bài toán này dễ ợt, tôi làm xong trong 5 phút.

Definition
  1. Adjective (Suffix/Intensifier):
    • Extremely; very: Used as a colloquial and dialectal suffix, primarily in Northern Vietnamese, to intensify the adjective it follows. It conveys a sense of "to a great degree" or "very."
    • Pale; wan: In some specific contexts, particularly when describing complexion, it can mean pale or pallid.
Usage Examples
  • As an intensifier:
    • Bài tập này dễ ợt. (This homework is extremely easy.)
    • ấy yếu ợt sau trận ốm. (She is very weak after the illness.)
  • Describing pallor:
    • Mặt xanh ợt. (His face is deathly pale.)
Advanced Usage
  • The word "ợt" is almost never used alone. It functions almost exclusively as a bound morpheme attached to a preceding adjective (e.g., dễ, yếu, xanh).
  • Its usage is informal and carries a regional, conversational tone. It is not typically used in formal writing.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ờn ợt (adj): A reduplicated form used for stronger emphasis, primarily meaning very pale or wan.
    • Da ấy ờn ợt thiếu máu. (Her skin is extremely pallid due to anemia.)
Synonyms
  • Intensifier meaning: Very, extremely, terribly, incredibly.
  • Pallor meaning: Pale, pallid, wan, ashen.
Related Idioms
  • Dễ ợt: A very common idiom meaning "extremely easy," equivalent to "a piece of cake" or "child's play" in English.
    • Việc đó dễ ợt thôi! (That task is a piece of cake!)
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Bài toán này dễ ợt, tôi làm xong trong 5 phút.

  1. Like child's play
    • Dễ ợt
      Easy as child's play