tạch
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Definition
Onomatopoeia / Noun: * A light, sharp, cracking or clattering sound: The word "tạch" is an onomatopoeia that imitates a short, sharp, dry sound, like a small firecracker popping, a light switch clicking, or a single drop of water hitting a hot surface.
Usage Examples
- As an onomatopoeia:
- Pháo nổ tạch một cái. (The firecracker went off with a pop.)
- Anh ta bật công tắc đèn, nghe tiếng tạch. (He flipped the light switch, hearing a click.)
- Giọt nước rơi xuống chảo nóng kêu tạch. (The water droplet fell onto the hot pan with a sizzle.)
Advanced Usage
- "tành tạch": This is a common reduplicative form used to describe a rapid series of light, sharp, clattering sounds, like continuous crackling or sputtering.
- Pháo nổ tành tạch. (Firecrackers were going off pop-pop-pop / with a rapid crackle.)
- Mưa rơi tành tạch trên mái tôn. (The rain fell pitter-patter on the tin roof.)
Variants and Related Words
- tách: Another onomatopoeia for a light, sharp, breaking or snapping sound, often clearer or more brittle than "tạch" (e.g., the sound of a twig snapping, a light bulb breaking).
- lách tách / lộp bộp: Onomatopoeic words for crackling or popping sounds, often associated with fire or cooking (e.g., frying food, burning wood).
Synonyms
- Crackle (n/v): a series of short, sharp cracking sounds.
- Pop (n/v): a short, sharp, explosive sound.
- Click (n/v): a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated.
- Sputter (n/v): a series of soft, rapid popping sounds.
Related Phrases / Idioms
- thi trượt / bị tạch: (Slang) To fail an exam or a test. This is a metaphorical extension where "tạch" evokes the final, disappointing sound of failure, similar to a fuse fizzling out.
- Nó lo lắng sẽ bị tạch môn toán. (He's worried he will flunk the math exam.)