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meaning of "ふが ふが"?
I'm reading a children's book, and a character (Goat) has just had a tooth pulled, and the illustration has
ふが ふが
written over it. I assume this is supposed to indicate tooth pain or something, but I can't find it anywhere on the web.
Does anyone know what ふが ふが means?
Thank you!
3 de jul. de 2017 22:20
Respuestas · 3
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I don't know for sure but according to kotobank.jp it's an onomatopoeia for air leaking through your mouth or nose. Given the context it seems fair to assume that if the goat parts its lips but keeps its teeth together and then tries breathing out through its mouth then it'll make a faint whistling noise as the air is coming out of the gap where it once had a tooth.
4 de julio de 2017
ふが ふが - Parecen dos bicicletas; un poco de humor, saludos
4 de julio de 2017
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