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ONOMATOPOEIA – LEARNING JAPANESE
In the Japanese language, onomatopoeias are a fundamental part of daily communication, so the more you know, the better you can speak and understand it!
Here we present a small list of onomatopoeia that are widely used in daily life in Japan:
- ゴポゴポ Gopo gopo – is the sound of bubbles in the water
- ゴシゴシ Goshi goshi – to brush, scrub
- フワフワ Fuwa fuwa – fluffy, padded
- ナデナデ Swim swim – the sound of stroking (to pets)
- グルグル Guru guru – the sound of spinning
- ピカピカ Pika pika – shimmering, so clean that it “shines”
- ヌルヌル Nuru nuru – sound for slimy things
- ペロペロ But but – the sound of licking
- サラサラ Sara sara – silky, soft, flowing
- シトシト Shito shito – the sound of falling rain
- ニコニコ Nico nico – the sound of smiling
What other onomatopoeias do you know?