pataka

[puh-tuh-kuh]

pataka Definition

  • 1a loud noise or explosion
  • 2a firecracker

Using pataka: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pataka" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pataka went off with a loud bang.

  • Example

    The children were excited to light the pataka during the festival.

pataka Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pataka

Phrases with pataka

  • bursting pataka

    a type of firecracker that bursts into colorful sparks when lit

    Example

    The bursting pataka was a hit among the kids.

  • a type of firecracker that produces a loud noise when lit

    Example

    The loud pataka scared the dog and it ran away.

  • a series of firecrackers attached to a single string, which can be lit one after the other

    Example

    They bought a long string of pataka for the New Year's Eve celebration.

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Summary: pataka in Brief

'Pataka' [puh-tuh-kuh] refers to a loud noise or explosion, often produced by a firecracker. It is commonly used during festivals and celebrations, as in 'The children were excited to light the pataka during the festival.' 'Pataka' comes in different types, such as 'bursting pataka,' which produces colorful sparks, and 'loud pataka,' which produces a loud noise. A 'string of pataka' is a series of firecrackers attached to a single string, which can be lit one after the other.