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Jessica Trịnh
Vietnamese idioms and words that are often said wrongly
1. “ƯỚT NHƯ CHUỘT LỘT” (Wet as a shredding rat) should be "ƯỚT NHƯ CHUỘT LỘI” (Wet as a paddling rat)
We often use the idiom “ƯỚT NHƯ CHUỘT LỘT” (“wet as a shredding rat”) to refer to the condition of being soaking wet in a thunderstorm, but have you ever stopped to wonder what the hell a “chuột lột” is? “Lột” translates to “shred”, or “peel a layer off forcefully”, but that can’t be applied here as rats don’t shred.
That’s because the correct word should be “lội” (paddle), not “lột”. “Wet as a paddling rat” makes much more sense if you imagine how a rat might swim.
Ví dụ: Hôm nay Hà Nội mưa to quá, Khi lái xe máy tới công ty, em ướt như chuột lột (today Hanoi has a big rain, so I am 'ướt như chuột lột' on the way to the company) :(
2021년 10월 11일 오전 3:21
Jessica Trịnh
언어 구사 능력
중국어(북경어), 영어, 일본어, 베트남어
학습 언어
중국어(북경어), 영어, 일본어
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