tùm
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia (Từ tượng thanh):
- A word that imitates the sound of a heavy or sizable object falling into water, producing a low, dull, "plopping" sound.
Usage
- Onomatopoeia:
- It is used to directly describe or represent the sound itself.
- Often follows verbs like "nhảy" (to jump), "rơi" (to fall), or "ném" (to throw) to describe the action and its resulting sound.
- Example: Nó nhảy tùm xuống hồ bơi. (He jumped with a plop into the swimming pool.)
- Example: Hòn đá rơi tùm xuống ao. (The stone fell plop into the pond.)
Advanced Usage
- "tùm lum": This is a common reduplicative compound. It means "in a messy, disordered, or chaotic manner" and is not directly related to the sound "tùm". It is listed here as a common variant but carries a completely different meaning.
- Example: Đồ đạc bày tùm lum trong phòng. (Things are placed all over the place in the room.)
Variants and Related Words
- Ùm: Another onomatopoeic word for a similar sound of something falling into water, sometimes considered a lighter or quicker variant.
- Tõm: A very close synonym, also an onomatopoeia for the sound of something falling into water. The nuances can be subtle and regional; "tõm" might imply a slightly sharper or cleaner entry sound.
- Tùm lum (adj/adv): As mentioned above, meaning messy, disorderly, or all over the place. This is a separate lexical item.
Synonyms
- Tõm (onomatopoeia): plop, splash.
- Ùm (onomatopoeia): plop.
Related Phrases
- Nhảy tùm xuống nước: To jump plop into the water.
- Rơi tùm một cái: To fall with a plop.
Related Idioms
- There are no common idioms specifically built around the onomatopoeic word "tùm". Its usage is primarily descriptive of a specific sound.