thiếu gia

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Sino-Vietnamese word from 少爺, composed of (young) and (grandfather), from Chinese 少爺少爷 (shàoyé), eggcorn of thiếu da, due to confusion between Chinese (, Sino-Vietnamese da), Sino-Vietnamese -gia (family; -ist) and native Vietnamese da (skin). The spelling thiếu da could, theoretically, also be nonsensically interpreted as "to lack skin" and thus not favorable. See also Gia Tô.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

thiếu gia

  1. (archaic) a young master, the son of a wealthy man
  2. a rich boy born in wealth
    Synonym: công tử
  3. Eggcorn of thiếu da; misspelling of thiếu da.

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • “Thiếu gia hay thiếu da”, in PetroTimes[1], 2013 August 23, retrieved 2019-02-19