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barusan nemu Onomatopoeia.....tapi pas lupa bw FD.... terpaksa dah simpe online dolo.....
achi kochi - here and there
ban ban - plenty
bari bari - the sound of tearing (e.g., paper), also used to describe being very busy.
bara bara - scattered
basa basa - unkempt hair
bashi bashi - the sound of smacking someone on the head
bera bera - chatting, rattling
bichi bichi - flopping, smacking
bishi - the sound of coming to attention, coming together, or getting into the proper order
boin boin - a well-endowed woman
boki boki - cracking a twig or one's knuckles
bo bo - the sound of a fire burning
boko boko - the sound of hitting something (someone) hard.
boro boro - the sound of a large object (like a barrel) rolling; also ragtag, or worn out
bura bura - staggering around
busu busu - the sound of stabbing
butsu butsu - mumbling, whispering
chika chika - flickering light (see pika pika) eyes tired from too much computer or TV
chaku chaku - steadily
choko choko - always moving around, toddling
deko bako - bumpy
doki doki - the sound of a heart beating fast from excitement (at one time Megumi Hayashibara had a radio program called "Doki Doki Station")
don don - building up of events, progression of events, little by little
dosun - the sound of something falling with a thud
dosun dosun - the sound of stomping
fusa fusa - a full and attractive head of hair
fuwa fuwa - fluffy, but also cozy, pleasant
gaku gaku - knees shaking in fear
gara gara - almost empty
gari gari - the sound of grinding or scraping
gasa gasa - dry, rough skin the sound of leaves or papers rustling
gata gata - trembling with cold (humans) vibrations
gatsu gatsu - hungrily, voraciously
gaya gaya - crowded
gera gera - loud laughter
gero gero - ``ribbit'' --- the sound a frog makes (in Card Captor Sakura a pun on gero gero is applied to Kero-chan's name)
giri giri - just barely, just in time, ``by the skin of one's teeth''
gito gito - being oily
gocha gocha - the state of disorder common to apartments nagging
gohhon - the sound of someone sneezing
goro goro (boro boro/poro poro) - to laze about, the sound of an upset stomach, the loud rumble of lightning or an avalanche
goshi goshi - the sound of washing clothes vigorously by hand
gucha gucha - soft and wet, an awful mess
guru guru - going around and around in circles
guzu guzu - lazily, slowly
guu guu - the sound of snoring; also the sound of stomach rumbles
gyaa gyaa - the sound of a tantrum
hara hara - heart going pit a-pat, nervousness (see doki doki). The sound made when one is swaying, about to faint.
hou bou - here and there (everywhere)
iki iki - vividly
ira ira - the state of being frustrated
iro iro - this and that, variety, variously
iyo iyo - more and more (at last)
jime jime - clamminess
jiku jiku - oozing
jiro jiro - to stare
kacha kacha/kata kata - the sound of small things clattering
kan kan - very angry
kara kara - very dry
kari kari - the sound of someone scratching their head in puzzlement
kera kera/keta keta - laughter
kira kira - glitter and sparkle
kokekokko - cock-a-doodle-doo
kowa kowa - From kowai, scared. An expression of being scared.
kusu kusu - giggling
kuyo kuyo - worry about, mope, brood
kyoro kyoro - looking around restlessly
mago mago - confused
masu masu - more or less, increasing
mecha mecha - messed up, illogical, unreasonable
meki meki - the state of making rapid progress
mera mera - the sound/state of a fire blazing up
meso meso - sobbing, sniffling
miin miin - cicada
mishi mishi - the sound of creaking
mogu mogu - the sound of eating (perhaps the source of the name of the character Mogglemoggle in Dokkoidar, or at least the source of one of the ways his superior mis-remembers his name).
mori mori - doing something willlingly
moto moto - originally, by nature, from the start
mou mou - the sound a cow makes
muka muka - a sound someone makes when they are disgusted
niko niko - smiling
nita nita - smirking
niya niya - grinning
nyao - the sound a cat makes
pachi pachi - clapping hands
paku paku - eat in big mouth fulls, take big bites
pan pan - pounding (see pon pon); also, a full stomach
pecha kucha - chattering
peko peko - to be very hungry
pera pera - fluent in a language (pera pera appears in a joke in Azumanga Daioh: a foreigner approaches Nyamo-sensei and Yukari-sensei and tries to talk to them. His speech consists solely of "Pera pera" repeated over and over again).
pero pero - licking (e.g., lollipops). Perhaps the origin of the name of the Miyazawa dog in Kare Kano?
pichi pichi - the state of being young, fresh, vigorous
pii pii pii - whining, puling (also used to describe bird-song)
pika pika - glitter, twinkle (spic and span)
piku piku - twitching
piyo piyo - chirping of small birds
pocha pocha - splash in water
poka poka - the state of being nice and warm
pon pon - the sound of drumming. The Takahata film ``Pon Poko'' is named after the sound that tanuki are said to make by drumming on their rotund stomaches.
poro poro (goro goro/boro boro) = the sound of small objects (pebbles, raindrops) rolling down. In the title of Takahata's film Omohide poro poro it is memories that roll down like raindrops.
potsu potsu - the state of small drops falling sporadically
pun pun - A strong smell. Also an expression of anger, like saying "boo, hiss" (or, I suppose, "This stinks!").
raku raku - easily
riin - the sound/state of someone staring
saga saga - the state of being sarcastic
shiku shiku - the sound one makes when crying
tama tama - unexpectedly
teka teka - greasy hair
ten ten - like dots
ton ton (pon pon) - the sound of someone knocking on the door
tsuru tsuru - slippery, smoth
tsuya tsuya - glossy
uro uro - stumble
wai wai - noisy exhuberance
wan wan - the sound a dog makes
zuki zuki - a painful condition
barusan nemu Onomatopoeia.....tapi pas lupa bw FD.... terpaksa dah simpe online dolo.....
achi kochi - here and there
ban ban - plenty
bari bari - the sound of tearing (e.g., paper), also used to describe being very busy.
bara bara - scattered
basa basa - unkempt hair
bashi bashi - the sound of smacking someone on the head
bera bera - chatting, rattling
bichi bichi - flopping, smacking
bishi - the sound of coming to attention, coming together, or getting into the proper order
boin boin - a well-endowed woman
boki boki - cracking a twig or one's knuckles
bo bo - the sound of a fire burning
boko boko - the sound of hitting something (someone) hard.
boro boro - the sound of a large object (like a barrel) rolling; also ragtag, or worn out
bura bura - staggering around
busu busu - the sound of stabbing
butsu butsu - mumbling, whispering
chika chika - flickering light (see pika pika) eyes tired from too much computer or TV
chaku chaku - steadily
choko choko - always moving around, toddling
deko bako - bumpy
doki doki - the sound of a heart beating fast from excitement (at one time Megumi Hayashibara had a radio program called "Doki Doki Station")
don don - building up of events, progression of events, little by little
dosun - the sound of something falling with a thud
dosun dosun - the sound of stomping
fusa fusa - a full and attractive head of hair
fuwa fuwa - fluffy, but also cozy, pleasant
gaku gaku - knees shaking in fear
gara gara - almost empty
gari gari - the sound of grinding or scraping
gasa gasa - dry, rough skin the sound of leaves or papers rustling
gata gata - trembling with cold (humans) vibrations
gatsu gatsu - hungrily, voraciously
gaya gaya - crowded
gera gera - loud laughter
gero gero - ``ribbit'' --- the sound a frog makes (in Card Captor Sakura a pun on gero gero is applied to Kero-chan's name)
giri giri - just barely, just in time, ``by the skin of one's teeth''
gito gito - being oily
gocha gocha - the state of disorder common to apartments nagging
gohhon - the sound of someone sneezing
goro goro (boro boro/poro poro) - to laze about, the sound of an upset stomach, the loud rumble of lightning or an avalanche
goshi goshi - the sound of washing clothes vigorously by hand
gucha gucha - soft and wet, an awful mess
guru guru - going around and around in circles
guzu guzu - lazily, slowly
guu guu - the sound of snoring; also the sound of stomach rumbles
gyaa gyaa - the sound of a tantrum
hara hara - heart going pit a-pat, nervousness (see doki doki). The sound made when one is swaying, about to faint.
hou bou - here and there (everywhere)
iki iki - vividly
ira ira - the state of being frustrated
iro iro - this and that, variety, variously
iyo iyo - more and more (at last)
jime jime - clamminess
jiku jiku - oozing
jiro jiro - to stare
kacha kacha/kata kata - the sound of small things clattering
kan kan - very angry
kara kara - very dry
kari kari - the sound of someone scratching their head in puzzlement
kera kera/keta keta - laughter
kira kira - glitter and sparkle
kokekokko - cock-a-doodle-doo
kowa kowa - From kowai, scared. An expression of being scared.
kusu kusu - giggling
kuyo kuyo - worry about, mope, brood
kyoro kyoro - looking around restlessly
mago mago - confused
masu masu - more or less, increasing
mecha mecha - messed up, illogical, unreasonable
meki meki - the state of making rapid progress
mera mera - the sound/state of a fire blazing up
meso meso - sobbing, sniffling
miin miin - cicada
mishi mishi - the sound of creaking
mogu mogu - the sound of eating (perhaps the source of the name of the character Mogglemoggle in Dokkoidar, or at least the source of one of the ways his superior mis-remembers his name).
mori mori - doing something willlingly
moto moto - originally, by nature, from the start
mou mou - the sound a cow makes
muka muka - a sound someone makes when they are disgusted
niko niko - smiling
nita nita - smirking
niya niya - grinning
nyao - the sound a cat makes
pachi pachi - clapping hands
paku paku - eat in big mouth fulls, take big bites
pan pan - pounding (see pon pon); also, a full stomach
pecha kucha - chattering
peko peko - to be very hungry
pera pera - fluent in a language (pera pera appears in a joke in Azumanga Daioh: a foreigner approaches Nyamo-sensei and Yukari-sensei and tries to talk to them. His speech consists solely of "Pera pera" repeated over and over again).
pero pero - licking (e.g., lollipops). Perhaps the origin of the name of the Miyazawa dog in Kare Kano?
pichi pichi - the state of being young, fresh, vigorous
pii pii pii - whining, puling (also used to describe bird-song)
pika pika - glitter, twinkle (spic and span)
piku piku - twitching
piyo piyo - chirping of small birds
pocha pocha - splash in water
poka poka - the state of being nice and warm
pon pon - the sound of drumming. The Takahata film ``Pon Poko'' is named after the sound that tanuki are said to make by drumming on their rotund stomaches.
poro poro (goro goro/boro boro) = the sound of small objects (pebbles, raindrops) rolling down. In the title of Takahata's film Omohide poro poro it is memories that roll down like raindrops.
potsu potsu - the state of small drops falling sporadically
pun pun - A strong smell. Also an expression of anger, like saying "boo, hiss" (or, I suppose, "This stinks!").
raku raku - easily
riin - the sound/state of someone staring
saga saga - the state of being sarcastic
shiku shiku - the sound one makes when crying
tama tama - unexpectedly
teka teka - greasy hair
ten ten - like dots
ton ton (pon pon) - the sound of someone knocking on the door
tsuru tsuru - slippery, smoth
tsuya tsuya - glossy
uro uro - stumble
wai wai - noisy exhuberance
wan wan - the sound a dog makes
zuki zuki - a painful condition



