Vietnamese · Common Verbs
To take
To pick something up or accept it; also means to marry.
Lấy ô đi, trời mưa đấy.
Take an umbrella, it is raining.
The word 'lấy' originates from Middle Vietnamese, derived from Proto-Mon-Khmer roots meaning 'to take' or 'to receive'. Historically, it has maintained its core meaning associated with the act of taking or acquiring.
'Lấy' is used in both formal and informal contexts, predominantly in spoken Vietnamese but also appears in writing. It is widely used across all regions of Vietnam without significant dialectal variation.