_Visual-based– category –
Visual-based onomatopoeia describe how things look.
Seeing becomes something you can hear.
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What’s the Difference Between “Niko Niko” and “Niya Niya” in Japanese?
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What Is “Niya Niya”? The Japanese Sound of Smirking or Grinning
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What Is “Moja Moja”? The Japanese Sound of Messy, Fuzzy, or Bushy
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What Is “Guru Guru”? The Japanese Sound of Spinning, Whirling, or Confusion
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What Is “Dere Dere”? The Japanese Sound of Being Love-Struck, Dazed, or Melting Away
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What Is “Pika Pika”? The Japanese Sound of Bright, Shining Light
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What Is “Uru Uru”? The Japanese Sound of Teary-Eyed Emotion
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What Is “Niko Niko”? The Japanese Sound of Gentle, Happy Smiles
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What Does “Tsuru Tsuru” Mean? The Japanese Onomatopoeia for Smoothness and Shine
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What Is “Koro Koro” in Japanese? The Cute Rolling Sound of Small Round Things
