Manner imitation Onomatopoeia



in many of world s languages, onomatopoeia-like words used describe phenomena beyond purely auditive. japanese uses such words describe feelings or figurative expressions objects or concepts. instance, japanese barabara used reflect object s state of disarray or separation, , shiiin onomatopoetic form of absolute silence (used @ time english speaker might expect hear sound of crickets chirping or pin dropping in silent room, or coughing). used in english terms bling, describes glinting of light on things gold, chrome or precious stones. in japanese, kirakira used glittery things.







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