The Vietnamese word "tùm" is an adverb that means "with a plop" or "with a thud." It is often used to describe the sound or action of something falling or dropping heavily to the ground.
You can use "tùm" when you want to describe an action where something large or heavy falls down, making a noticeable sound. It can be used in both spoken and written Vietnamese.
In more advanced contexts, "tùm" can be used metaphorically to describe situations where something unexpected happens suddenly, similar to saying "with a bang" or "with a thud" in English.
There are no direct variants of "tùm," but it can be used in combination with other words to create different meanings or to emphasize the action.
While "tùm" primarily describes the sound of something falling, it can also convey a sense of suddenness or surprise in certain contexts.