This is the 8432nd most frequent Spanish word.
rakata
"Rakata" is not a standard Spanish word; it is often used in slang or music to mimic a drumbeat or explosive sound.
'Rakata' is used here as an onomatopoeia to imitate the loud sound of something falling.
Al caer al suelo, sonó un gran 'rakata'.
As it hit the ground, a loud 'rakata' sound was heard.
'Rakata' serves as a representation of the rhythmic beat or bass in music, often found in reggaeton.
Los bailarines movían sus cuerpos al ritmo del 'rakata'.
The dancers moved their bodies to the rhythm of the 'rakata'.
'Rakata' is utilized metaphorically to describe something impactful or impressive, such as a direct hit or effective action.