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Quân

Quán is a Vietnamese term written with diacritics to indicate tone. In everyday Vietnamese, quán functions as a common noun meaning a shop, tavern, or restaurant, particularly smaller or informal establishments. It is widely used in compound forms such as quán ăn (eatery), quán nước (drink shop), and quán cà phê (coffee shop). Beyond its generic sense, quán also appears as a component in place names and in the names of religious or historical buildings, where it can denote a hall, building, or venue associated with commerce or gathering.

The word is of Sino-Vietnamese origin, derived from Chinese characters such as 館/馆, which convey the sense

In modern Vietnamese, quán is rarely used as an independent given name. When it appears in personal

For further context, quán is frequently encountered in everyday language describing venues, such as quán ăn

of
a
hall,
building,
or
establishment.
In
Vietnamese
pronunciation,
quán
is
spoken
as
quán,
with
the
acute
diacritic
marking
a
rising
pitch.
or
family
names
in
Vietnamese-speaking
communities
or
in
historical
records,
it
is
typically
part
of
a
compound
or
a
romanization
of
a
non-Vietnamese
name.
In
other
language
contexts,
forms
like
Quan
or
Quán
may
represent
different
surnames
or
given
names.
and
quán
nước,
and
in
toponyms
and
historical
references
where
the
term
denotes
a
building
or
establishment
within
a
community.