phèng phèng
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Definition
Onomatopoeia: - The sound of a gong or a small, high-pitched cymbal: "phèng phèng" is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the clear, resonant, and often metallic ringing sound produced by instruments like a gong or a small cymbal (thanh la).
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Từ xa vọng lại tiếng phèng phèng của chiếc thanh la. (From afar, the phèng phèng sound of the small cymbal echoed.)
- Người bán hàng rong dùng cái lệnh kêu phèng phèng để thu hút khách. (The street vendor used a bell that went phèng phèng to attract customers.)
Advanced Usage
- Used to describe a sharp, ringing metallic sound: While primarily for gongs or cymbals, it can sometimes be used informally to describe similar sharp, high-pitched metallic noises.
- Cái nắp nồi rơi xuống sàn kêu phèng phèng. (The pot lid fell on the floor with a phèng phèng clang.)
Variants and Related Words
- Phèng (onomatopoeia): A shorter, sharper variant of the sound.
- Tiếng phèng của chiếc còi. (The phèng of the whistle.)
- Thanh la (noun): A small, handheld cymbal, the instrument most associated with the "phèng phèng" sound.
- Cồng chiêng (noun): Gongs, which can produce deeper but related resonant sounds.
Synonyms
- Leng keng (onomatopoeia): Another onomatopoeic word for a light, jingling, or clinking metallic sound, like coins or small bells. It is similar but often implies a lighter, more jingling quality than the clearer ring of "phèng phèng".
- Kêu vang (verb phrase): To resound or ring out.
Related Idioms
- While there are no direct idioms using "phèng phèng", the sound is culturally associated with traditional music, street vendors' signals, and temple ceremonies.
- Gong sound