ót ét
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Definition
- Onomatopoeia:
- A creaking or grating sound: "ót ét" is a Vietnamese onomatopoeic word that imitates the high-pitched, squeaky, or grating sound produced when two surfaces rub together, often due to friction, lack of lubrication, or old age.
Usage Examples
- Onomatopoeia:
- Cánh cửa ót ét. (The door creaks.)
- Chiếc ghế gỗ cũ kêu ót ét mỗi khi ngồi xuống. (The old wooden chair creaks every time you sit down.)
- Bánh xe xe đẩy ót ét vì cần bôi dầu. (The cart's wheel squeaks because it needs oil.)
Advanced Usage
- Describing repetitive, annoying sounds: Often used to describe a persistent, irritating sound.
- Tiếng quạt trần ót ét làm tôi mất ngủ. (The creaking sound of the ceiling fan kept me awake.)
- Metaphorical use for voice: Sometimes used humorously or descriptively for a high-pitched, strained voice.
- Giọng anh ấy ót ét như chưa bao giờ được luyện tập. (His voice is squeaky as if it has never been trained.)
Variants and Related Words
- Cót két: Another common Vietnamese onomatopoeia for a creaking sound, very similar in meaning and often interchangeable with "ót ét".
- Cầu thang gỗ cot két. (The wooden stairs creak.)
- Kèn kẹt: Also describes a creaking or squeaking sound, sometimes implying a heavier or more metallic sound.
- Phanh xe kêu kèn kẹt. (The brakes squeal.)
Synonyms
- Cọt kẹt: To creak, squeak.
- Kêu cót két / kèn kẹt: To make a creaking/squeaking sound.
- Rít: To screech, squeal (often louder or more piercing).
Related Phrases
- Kêu ót ét: To make a creaking sound. This is the standard verb phrase used with the onomatopoeia.
- Cái giường này kêu ót ét suốt đêm. (This bed creaks all night long.)
Related Idioms
- Ồn ào ót ét: Noisy with creaking sounds; describing a place full of such irritating noises.
- Nhà kho cũ ồn ào ót ét vì gió. (The old warehouse is noisy with creaking sounds from the wind.)
- Crind, grate, creak
- Cánh cửa ót étThe door grated on its hinges