Laís
Could you give me some examples of onomatopoeia in japanese? Seems like there are a lot of onomatopoeias in japanese, such as "guru guru", "waku waku", "yura yura" and so on. And I wanted to know more of them.So so if you know some, please leave an answer here with the meaning/translation. Thank you~!
2010年11月20日 18:28
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boko boko = (ground breaking) byuuuu = (wind blowing) doka doka = (kick kick) fugo fugo = (hm hm) fulu fulu = (tremble tremble) and many other in this link http://www.xamuel.com/examples-of-japanese-onomatopoeia/
2010年11月20日
I am gonna attach a scary story telling presented by Junji Inagawa who is famous for scary story teller in Japan . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K0BT5VVoPo&feature=related Count how many onomatopoeia did he use, if you are ok with scary story! ( His speaking is fast, and sometimes you might be difficult to understand, but enjoy how he use onomatopoedia and how does use action regarding to it.) Enjoy,or ready to be scared, maybe? lol
2010年11月21日
You can check this question, too. http://www.italki.com/answers/question/79236.htm
2010年11月20日
わんわん woof woof, コケコッコー cock-a-doodle-doo, ズルズル、シュルシュル、ニョロニョロ slithering, チカチカ flickering, フワフワ fluffy... There are so many!
2010年11月20日
one of my favorite ones is ザーザー :D it's the sound of heavy rain :D
2010年11月20日
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