_Motion-based– category –
Motion-based sound words describe how people and things move.
Movement becomes something you can almost feel.
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What Is “Paku”? — The Japanese Sound of Taking a Bite
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What Is “Paku Paku”? The Sound of Eager Munching or Big Mouth Movements
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What Is “Pota Pota”? The Japanese Sound of Soft, Repeating Drops
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What Is “Dota Bata”? The Japanese Sound of Chaos, Commotion, and Frantic Movement
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What Is “Koso Koso”? The Japanese Sound of Sneaking, Whispering, and Moving in Secret
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What’s the Difference Between “Hiso Hiso” and “Koso Koso” in Japanese?
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What Is “Gui Gui”? The Japanese Sound of Pushing Forward with Pressure and Drive
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What’s the Difference Between “Bata Bata” and “Dota Bata” in Japanese?
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What Is “Chiku Chiku”? The Japanese Sound of Pricks and Stings
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What’s the Difference Between “Jirori” and “Jiro Jiro” in Japanese?
