sábado, 2 de mayo de 2020
Japanese Onomatopeia
Japanese has the most extensive repertoire of onomatopeia of any language that I know. A couple of examples are: くすくす (Kusukusu) "is the giggling sound used to describe suppressed laughter." ゲラゲラ (Geragera) "describes the sound of guffawing in a rather loud voice." There are many.
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