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Visual-based onomatopoeia describe how things look.
Seeing becomes something you can hear.
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What’s the Difference Between “Shiwa Shiwa,” “Shina Shina,” and “Kasa Kasa” in Japanese?
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What Is “Shiwa Shiwa”? The Japanese Feeling of Wrinkles and Creases
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What’s the Difference Between “Fusa Fusa” and “Bosa Bosa” in Japanese?
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What’s the Difference Between “Buka Buka” and “Fuka Fuka” in Japanese?
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What Is “Deko Boko”? The Japanese Feeling of Bumps and Unevenness
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What Is “Boko Boko”? The Japanese Sound of Uneven, Bumpy Surfaces
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What Does Shine Look Like in Japanese? From Soft Sparkles to Intense Glow
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Is There a Word for That Smooth, Slippery Feel? Try Saying It in One Word
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What Does “Shiny and Polished” or “Sparkling Bright” Sound Like in Japanese? Let’s Dive into Clean Shine!
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What Is “Buka Buka”? The Japanese Sound of Something Too Loose or Too Big
