_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 “Crisp” or “Smoothly” Sound Like in Japanese? Let’s Dive into Texture & Flow!
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What Is “Kusha Kusha”? The Japanese Sound of Crumpling, Messiness, and Disarray
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What Is “Toge Toge”? The Japanese Sound of Sharpness — in Shape or Mood
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What Is “Zara Zara”? The Japanese Sound of Rough, Gritty Texture
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Is There a Word for That Soft, Chewy, Bouncy Texture? Try Saying It in One Sound Word
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What Is “Buyo Buyo”? The Squishy, Wobbly Texture That Feels… a Bit Too Much
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Muk and Betbeton: How Sticky Sounds Shape Pokémon Names
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What Is “Beto Beto”? The Japanese Sound of Sticky, Gooey Mess
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What Is “Poyon”? The Sound of Bouncing Gently
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What Does “Fluffy” or “Light and Airy” Sound Like in Japanese? Let’s Dive into Anime & Manga!
