_Texture-based– category –
This category explores sound words that describe how things feel.
Japanese lets touch speak without touching.
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What Does “Fluffy” or “Light and Airy” Sound Like in Japanese? Let’s Dive into Anime & Manga!
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What’s the Difference Between “Shito” and “Shittori” in Japanese?
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What Is “Shittori”? The Japanese Word for Moist, Calm, and Graceful — Almost Onomatopoeia
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What Is “Shito”? The Japanese Sound of Gentle Dampness
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What Does “Soft & Chewy” or “Springy Texture” Sound Like in Japanese? Let’s Dive into Bakeries and Restaurants!
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What Is “Gunya Gunya”? The Japanese Sound of Limp, Bendy, or Soft & Wobbly Things
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What Is “Zaku Zaku”? The Crunchy, Gritty Sound of Snow, Sand, and Treasure
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What Is “Puku Puku”? The Sound of Bubbling or a Plump, Puffy Look
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What Is “Gucha Gucha”? The Japanese Sound of Messy, Muddled, or Mushed-Up Things
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What Is “Gari Gari”? The Japanese Sound of Crunching, Scratching, or Being Skin-and-Bones
