knock-knock
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knock knock
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
Interjection
1.3.1
Translations
English
Etymology
Onomatopoeic
.
Noun
knock-knock
attributive
form of
knock knock
knock-knock
joke
Interjection
knock
-
knock
a
verbal
emulation
of a
knocking
sound
Translations
verbal knocking sound
Chinese:
Mandarin:
磕磕
(zh)
(
kēke, kàikài
)
Finnish:
kop kop
French:
toc toc
German:
klopf klopf
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deprecated template usage
)
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trans-mid
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Japanese:
ノックノック
(
nokkunokku
)
Korean:
똑똑
(ko)
(
ttokttok
)
,
노크노크
(
nokeunokeu
)
Polish:
puk-puk
(pl)
Russian:
тук-ту́к
(
tuk-túk
)
Vietnamese:
gõ gõ
Indonesian:
woi woi!
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