lạch tà lạch tạch

lạch tà lạch tạch

Ngoài trời, mưa rơi lạch tà lạch tạch trên mái tôn.

Definition
  1. Onomatopoeia:
    • A light, ticking, or pattering sound: This word imitates a series of small, light, and often irregular sounds, like those of light rain, a clock, or small objects tapping.
Usage Examples
  • Onomatopoeia:
    • Ngoài trời, mưa rơi lạch lạch tạch trên mái tôn. (Outside, the rain fell lạch lạch tạch on the tin roof.)
    • Chiếc đồng hồ kêu lạch lạch tạch trong phòng yên tĩnh. (The old clock made a lạch lạch tạch sound in the quiet room.)
Advanced Usage
  • This onomatopoeia is often used in literary and descriptive contexts to create an auditory atmosphere, conveying a sense of quiet, lightness, or slight irregularity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lạch tạch (onomatopoeia): A more common variant with a similar meaning, often describing a lighter or more sporadic ticking or pattering sound.
    • Hạt mưa đầu mùa rơi lạch tạch. (The first raindrops fell lạch tạch.)
Synonyms
  • Pit-a-pat: A light, quick sound like that of light steps or rain.
  • Ticking: A series of light, sharp sounds, like a clock.
  • Pattering: A series of light, tapping sounds.
Related Idioms
  • While not a standalone idiom, the sound is frequently used in descriptive phrases to evoke specific moods, such as loneliness, waiting, or gentle natural phenomena.