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Miscellaneous Japanese - Onomatopoeia

As you may know, the Japanese tend to use sounds of things in their speech so heres some of then that RocketNews24.com has compiled. There are in fact three distinct types of onomatopoeia in the Japanese language: 擬声語 giseigo, 擬音語 giongo and 擬態語 gitaigo. Lets take a look at each and try…



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Miscellaneous Japanese - Onomatopoeia

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As you may know, the Japanese tend to use sounds of things in their speech so heres some of then that RocketNews24.com has compiled. There are in fact three distinct types of onomatopoeia in the Japanese language: 擬声語 giseigo, 擬音語 giongo and 擬態語 gitaigo. Lets take a look at each and try…



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Miscellaneous Japanese - Onomatopoeia

As you may know, the Japanese tend to use sounds of things in their speech so heres some of then that RocketNews24.com has compiled. There are in fact three distinct types of onomatopoeia in the Japanese language: 擬声語 giseigo, 擬音語 giongo and 擬態語 gitaigo. Lets take a look at each and try…

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