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Vietnamese
Etymology
Literally "crab's head and catfish's ears".
Some articles also suggest that the morpheme tai here is not "ear", but Chinese 鰓/鳃 (“fish gill”) (SV: tai), so the phrase is instead "crab's head and catfish's gills".
Pronunciation
Noun
đầu cua tai nheo
- (idiomatic) details in a story or event
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