phạch
Definition
Onomatopoeia:
- A dull, soft thud or slapping sound, typically produced by a flat, broad, and relatively light object striking a surface. It often conveys a single, distinct impact.
Onomatopoeia (reduplicated form):
- Phạch phạch: The reduplicated form indicates a series of repeated, rhythmic dull thudding or flapping sounds.
Usage Examples
Onomatopoeia:
- Nó đập cái quạt giấy xuống bàn nghe "phạch" một tiếng. (He slapped the paper fan down on the table with a thud.)
- Cánh cửa gỗ đóng sập lại, phạch một cái. (The wooden door swung shut with a thump.)
Reduplicated form:
- Nghe tiếng phạch phạch từ trong bếp. (The sound of repeated thumping came from the kitchen.)
- Chiếc áo mưa bay phạch phạch trong gió. (The raincoat flapped repeatedly in the wind.)
Advanced Usage
- The word is almost exclusively used for its sound symbolism. It can describe sounds made by objects like a fan, a book, a wet cloth, a door, or loose clothing/flapping fabric.
Variants and Related Words
- Phành phạch: Another reduplicative variant that emphasizes a heavier or more resonant series of dull, flapping sounds.
- Buồm đập phành phạch. (The sail flapped loudly and dully.)
Synonyms
- Thud: A dull, heavy sound.
- Flap: A light, slapping sound, especially from something flexible.
- Slap: A sharp sound from a flat impact.
Related Idioms
- This word is primarily onomatopoeic and is not commonly used in figurative idioms. Its usage is literal, describing specific sounds.