ịt

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ịt

Một chú lợn con kêu "ịt ịt" trong chuồng.

Definition
  1. Onomatopoeia (Từ tượng thanh):
    • Grunt, oink: The word "ịt" is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the characteristic short, low sound made by a pig. It is the basic sound representation for a pig's vocalization.
Usage Examples
  • Onomatopoeia:
    • Con lợn kêu "ịt ịt". (The pig goes "oink oink".)
    • Tôi nghe thấy tiếng "ịt" từ trong chuồng. (I heard a grunt/oink from inside the pen.)
Advanced Usage
  • "ìn ịt" (reduplicative form): This is a common reduplicated form of "ịt". It conveys a sense of repetition or continuity, describing a series of consecutive grunts or oinks.
    • Nghe tiếng lợn con kêu ìn ịt. (Listen to the piglets grunting/oinking repeatedly.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Ìn ịt (láy): A reduplicated variant emphasizing continuous or repeated grunting.
  • Ịt ịt: Another common reduplication of the basic sound.
Synonyms
  • Kêu grừ grừ: To grunt (a more descriptive phrase).
  • Kêu ủn ỉn: Another onomatopoeic phrase for a pig's sound, often implying a whining or complaining tone.
Notes on Meaning
  • Primary Meaning: The word "ịt" specifically and exclusively represents the sound made by a pig. It is not typically used for other animals or sounds.
  • Usage Context: It is almost always used in informal contexts, often in storytelling, descriptions of rural life, or when speaking to or about children. It is a vivid, sensory word.
ịt

Một chú lợn con kêu "ịt ịt" trong chuồng.

  1. Grunt, oink (mỹ)
  2. ìn ịt (láy, ý liên tiếp)
    • Nghe tiếng ìn ịt từ chuồng lợn ra
      Some grunts were heard from the pigsty