_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 “Poro!”? — The Japanese Sound of a Single Drop
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What Does “Mogu Mogu” Mean in Japanese? The Onomatopoeia for Chewing and Munching
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What Is “Pyon Pyon”? The Japanese Sound of Hopping, Bouncing, and Childlike Joy
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What Is “Ban!”? The Japanese Sound of Impact and Surprise
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What Is “Jirori”? The Sharp Glare That Cuts Like a Knife
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What Is “Chira Chira”? The Japanese Sound of Flickering, Fluttering, or Glancing Lightly
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What Is “Gabu”? The Japanese Sound of Biting or Chomping
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What’s the Difference Between “Porori” and “Poro Poro” in Japanese?
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What’s the Difference Between “Kura” and “Kurari” in Japanese?
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What is “Moji Moji”? The Japaese Sound of Shy Fidgeting or Hesitation
