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ao dai

American  
[ou dahy, aw dahy] / ˈaʊ ˈdaɪ, ˈɔ ˈdaɪ /

noun

plural

ao dais
  1. a costume composed of a long tunic with side slits over wide trousers, worn by Vietnamese women as traditional dress.


Etymology

Origin of ao dai

From Vietnamese áo dài literally, “long garment”

Example Sentences

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There will be plenty of traditional Vietnamese food, lion dances, a curated ao ao dai fashion show and more.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 5, 2023

In the statue, the first large-scale rendition in the U.S. of the sacred figure, Mary is depicted standing on a cloud, wearing a traditional Vietnamese ao dai dress and khan dong hat.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 20, 2021

Flower girls in cream-colored traditional dresses called ao dai carried crocheted lace lanterns that were made by local artisans.

From New York Times • Mar. 23, 2012

In small, tentative clumps, children wandered over to inspect the Thai golden offering bowl, pick up the Indonesian rattle and poke at a Vietnamese doll dressed in a traditional ao dai.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2010

The nostalgic visitor can still order a Grand Marnier Souffle in a good French restaurant or go to the Rex Hotel on Saturday night and dance with a lissome girl in a pastel ao dai.

From Time Magazine Archive