ò e
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Onomatopoeia (Tượng thanh):
- The sound of a two-stringed fiddle (đàn nhị): A word that imitates the distinct, often melancholic or whining sound produced by the traditional Vietnamese two-stringed fiddle.
- The sound of a funeral trumpet (kèn đám ma): A word that imitates the mournful, wailing sound produced by wind instruments, particularly the trumpet, during funeral processions.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Tiếng đàn nhị nghe "ò e" thật não nề. (The sound of the two-stringed fiddle sounds so mournfully "ò e".)
- Trong đám tang, tiếng kèn "ò e í e" nghe thê lương. (During the funeral, the sound of the trumpet "ò e í e" sounds sorrowful.)
Advanced Usage
- "ò e í e": An extended onomatopoeic phrase, often used together to describe a prolonged, undulating, and plaintive sound, typically associated with funeral music or melancholic folk tunes.
- Cả con đường vang lên tiếng kèn đám ma "ò e í e". (The whole road echoed with the "ò e í e" sound of the funeral trumpet.)
Variants and Related Words
- Í e (onomatopoeia): Often paired with "ò e" to form the reduplicative phrase "ò e í e," intensifying the description of a drawn-out, sorrowful sound.
- Não nề (adj): Melancholy, sorrowful; often describes the mood evoked by the "ò e" sound.
- Thê lương (adj): Desolate, mournful; another word to describe the atmosphere created by such sounds.
Synonyms
- Tiếng kèn (n): Trumpet/shorn sound; refers to the instrument producing a similar sound.
- Tiếng đàn nhị (n): The sound of the two-stringed fiddle; the specific source of the "ò e" sound in music.
Related Phrases
- Tiếng "ò e" của đàn nhị: The "ò e" sound of the two-stringed fiddle.
- Kèn thổi "ò e í e": The trumpet blowing "ò e í e".
Related Idioms
- Ò e như kèn đám ma: (To sound) wailing like a funeral trumpet. Used to describe a very sad, drawn-out, or unpleasant sound.
- Giọng hát của anh ấy nghe "ò e như kèn đám ma". (His singing voice sounds as wailing as a funeral trumpet.)
- Fiddling noise
- ò e í eSounds of a funeral trumpet