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Vietnamese Grammar Point
Personal pronoun 'cô'

Personal pronoun 'cô'

Short explanation:

'Cô' is used to address a woman who is not too young or too old, in a respectful manner.

Formation:

example of grammar formation for given grammar point

Examples:

Cô ấy là giáo viên của chúng tôi.
She is our teacher.
Cô ấy đang đi du lịch ở Hà Nội.
She is traveling in Hanoi.
Cô có những bức tranh đẹp.
She has beautiful paintings.
Bạn đã gặp cô ấy chưa?
Have you met her yet?

Long explanation:

In Vietnamese, 'cô' is a personal pronoun that is used to address a woman, generally who is not too young or too old. This is similar to the English title 'Miss'. It is commonly used as a pronoun to refer to your acquaintances, teachers, or elders in a respectful manner.
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