người đến thăm
/ŋɨəɔj ɗen tʰam/A person who visits someone or a place, typically for a short period of time.
Hôm nay có rất nhiều người đến thăm bảo tàng.
Today, there were many visitors at the museum.
Người đến thăm phải đăng ký trước khi vào.
Visitors must register before entering.
This phrase is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to refer to someone who visits a place or person.
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💡Pro Tip
Formal vs. Informal Use
While 'người đến thăm' is neutral, 'khách' is more commonly used in informal contexts.
⚡Gold Rule
Context Matters
In formal settings like hospitals or museums, 'người đến thăm' is preferred over 'khách'.
📖Word Origin
Derived from 'người' (person) + 'đến thăm' (to visit), a straightforward compound phrase in Vietnamese.
📝Usage Notes
This phrase is neutral and can be used in various contexts, from casual conversations to formal settings like museums or hospitals.