_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 “Bura Bura”? The Japanese Sound of Dangling and Wandering Around
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What Is “Ponkotsu”? The Japanese Word for Something Clumsy, Broken, or Lovably Useless
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What’s the Difference Between “Doro Doro” and “Toro Toro” in Japanese?
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What Is “Shina”? The Japanese Sound of Something Softly Bending or Drooping
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What Is “Boko Boko”? The Japanese Sound of Uneven, Bumpy Surfaces
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What Is “Kachi Kachi”? The Japanese Sound of Hard Clicking and Chattering Teeth
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What’s the Difference Between “Noro Noro” and “Dara Dara” in Japanese?
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What Is “Zakkuri”? The Japanese Sound of Rough Cutting and Broad Explanation
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What Does Skin Sensation Feel Like in Japanese? From Subtle Tingles to Sharp Pain
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What’s the Difference Between “Koro Koro” and “Goro Goro” in Japanese?
