_Condition-based– category –
Condition-based sound words describe states or conditions of people and things.
These words quietly tell you how things are.
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What Is “Puku Puku”? The Sound of Bubbling or a Plump, Puffy Look
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What Is “Gyu Gyu”? The Sound & Feel of Being Tightly Packed
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What’s the Difference Between “Chira!” and “Chira Chira” in Japanese?
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What Is “Gucha Gucha”? The Japanese Sound of Messy, Muddled, or Mushed-Up Things
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What Is “Kaa!”? The Sound of Flushed Emotion — Embarrassment or Rage!
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What Is “Gari Gari”? The Japanese Sound of Crunching, Scratching, or Being Skin-and-Bones
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What Is “Piri!”? The Japanese Sound of a Sharp Sting or Spicy Kick
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What Is “Atsu Atsu”? The Steaming-Hot Sound of Freshly Made Comfort
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What Is “Gattsuri”? The Word of Hearty Portions & Solid Effort
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What Is “Assari”? A Light, Clean, and Effortless Expression
