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Japanese Onomatopoeia

4.2
(18 votes)
14 questions
English
1

What does “Wan-Wan” represent?

Dog barking

Bird chirping

Rice crackers

Wind blowing

46% got this right

2

What does ”Goro-Goro” NOT describe?

Heart beating fast

Cat purring

Relaxing at home

Thunder rumbling

Hard  24% got this right

3

”Pika-Pika” describes something that is…

Shiny or sparkling

Cold and icy

Loud and noisy

Thorny

66% got this right

4

”Poka-Poka” weather means…

Gently warm

Chilly and dry

Hot and sweaty

Raining

Hard  34% got this right

5

Which of these shows hunger or an empty stomach?

Peko-Peko

Goku-Goku

Kira-Kira

Uto-Uto

48% got this right

6

What does ”Ira-Ira” mean?

Being irritated or annoyed

Crying hard

Feeling itchy

Laughing

67% got this right

7

Someone’s heart beating fast from excitement?

Doki-Doki

Chiku-Chiku

Dan-Dan

Fuwa-Fuwa

60% got this right

8

”Niko-Niko” represents what kind of expression?

Smiling cheerfully

Crying hard

Silent anger

Yawning

68% got this right

9

Sound of rabbits hopping around is…

Pyon-Pyon

Bata-Bata

Dota-Dota

Suta-Suta

64% got this right

10

”GAAN” is a dramatic reaction to…

Shock or disappointment

A sneeze

Falling in love

Something delicious

Easy  85% got this right

11

”Wai-Wai” describes what kind of scene?

Noisy, happy crowd

Angry someone asking why

Crying baby

Lonely field

64% got this right

12

Liquid boiling is…

Gutsu-Gutsu

Gero-Gero

Kusu-Kusu

Pera-Pera

41% got this right

13

When moms/bosses/teachers nags or lecture you, what do you hear?

Gami-Gami

Gonyo-Gonyo

Kyoro-Kyoro

Pecha-Kucha

Hard  26% got this right

14

Clanging sounds from the highest to the lowest pitch.

1.

Kin-Kin

2.

Kan-Kan

3.

Kon-Kon

Easy  84% got this right