Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
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bikkle wrote:Sounds of the World's Animals: Japanese
Taro Toporific wrote:bikkle wrote:hmmmmm
See how good you are at figuring out Japanese Farm Animal Sounds
if the distinction between the external gitai-go and internal gijoo-go onomatopoeia isn't clear, there is good reason for this.... there are many [Japanese onomatopoeia] which can be used to describe both external or internal states, for example, "gocha-gocha", which can quite accurately describe either the cluttered state of my office or that of my mind.
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