cục cục

cục cục

Con gà mái kêu "cục cục" sau khi đẻ trứng.

Definition
  1. Onomatopoeia:
    • The clucking sound of a chicken or hen: "cục cục" is a word that imitates the sound made by chickens, especially hens, often when they are calling or after laying an egg.
Usage Examples
  • Onomatopoeia:
    • Con gà mái kêu "cục cục" sau khi đẻ trứng. (The hen clucked "cục cục" after laying an egg.)
    • Tiếng "cục cục" vang lên từ chuồng . (The "cục cục" sound echoed from the chicken coop.)
Advanced Usage
  • "kêu cục cục": to cluck (make the sound).
    • Nghe con gà mái kêu cục cục suốt buổi sáng. (Listening to the hen clucking all morning.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Cục tác (onomatopoeia): Another common Vietnamese onomatopoeia for the clucking or cackling sound of a chicken, often used interchangeably with "cục cục" but can imply a more specific cackle.
    • Con kêu cục tác ầm ĩ. (The chicken cackled noisily.)
Synonyms
  • Cluck (v/n): The English equivalent sound or action.
  • Cackle (v/n): A louder, more raucous clucking sound, often made by a hen.
Related Phrases
  • cục cục: A descriptive phrase for a clucking chicken.
    • Nhìn đàn cục cục ngoài vườn. (Look at the clucking chickens in the garden.)
Related Idioms
  • (Không common) As an onomatopoeia, "cục cục" itself is not typically used in figurative idioms. It is used literally to describe the sound.