lạo xạo

lạo xạo

Cát lạo xạo dưới chân người đi trên bãi biển.

Definition
  1. Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
    • To crunch, to rustle, to make a crunching/rustling sound: Describes a dry, crisp, often repetitive sound produced when hard, granular, or brittle materials (like sand, gravel, dry leaves, or broken glass) are stepped on, rubbed together, or otherwise disturbed.
    • Having a crunchy or gritty texture: Can describe the physical sensation of something that feels granular or produces a crunching sound when chewed or handled.
Usage Examples
  • Onomatopoeia / Adjective:
    • Bước chân trên cát khô nghe lạo xạo. (Footsteps on dry sand sound crunchy.)
    • tiếng lạo xạo trong túi quần, có lẽ những mảnh kính vỡ. (There was a crunching sound in the pants pocket, perhaps pieces of broken glass.)
    • Bánh quy này ăn hơi lạo xạo. (This cookie is a bit gritty/crunchy to eat.)
Advanced Usage
  • Used to evoke a specific auditory or tactile sensation, often implying dryness, brittleness, or the presence of many small, hard particles.
  • (The rustling of dry leaves underfoot signals autumn.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Lạo xạo is the standard form. It is a reduplicative word, a common structure in Vietnamese for forming onomatopoeic or descriptive terms.
  • Lạo thạo is a less common variant with a similar meaning.
Synonyms
  • Crunch: to crush something noisily with the teeth or underfoot.
  • Rustle: to make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that of dry leaves.
  • Gritty: having a rough, granular texture.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • While not a formal idiom, "lạo xạo" is frequently used in descriptive phrases to set a scene.
    • Cảm giác lạo xạo của cát trong giày. (The gritty feeling of sand in shoes.)