| 当啷 | dāng lāng | (onom.) metallic sound; clanging | |
| 哐啷 | kuāng lāng | (onom.) clang; clatter; bang; crash; clank | |
| 丁零当啷 | dīng ling dāng lāng | ding-a-ling; (onom.) for sound of bell | |
| 哐哐啷啷 | kuāng kuāng lāng lāng | (onom.) crash; clank; clatter | |
| 噶啷啷 | gá lāng lāng | (onom.) hum and clatter |
| 1 | How can I go to the market? | |
| 2 | Daydream in the evening dream of bloodcurdling thing Lang do also? | |
| 3 | Lang did not know a thing, getting a bad temper. | |
| 4 | The spurs of the cavalry officer clanged as he walked across the porch. | |
| 5 | Sometimes, I stayed up into the late night, surfing on the internet. I would hear the door open. |