叮叮当当

叮叮噹噹
dīngdīngdāngdāng
interjection #32,686

Meanings

  1. 1 (onomatopoeia) ding-dong / jingle-jangle
  2. 2 the clanging sound of bells, hammers, metal on metal, or coins

Examples

Língdang dīngdīngdāngdāng de xiǎng.
The bells jingle and clang.
Tiějiàng de chuízi dīngdīngdāngdāng xiǎng gè bùtíng.
The blacksmith's hammer clanged on without stopping.

Tips

memory
AABB-style reduplication of 叮当 (dīngdāng) — the same sound that gives Doraemon his Chinese name 叮当 / 哆啦A梦. The expanded 叮叮当当 form draws out the rhythm: think wind chimes, sleigh bells, or the rolling clang of hammer on anvil. Both characters carry the (mouth) radical, marking them as pure sound effects.

Stroke Order

dīng
dāng