December 2009
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Japanese Onomatopoeia
peterkay:
There are different types of Japanese onomatopoeia. Today we’re going to just focus on one of the onomatopoeia. I’ll do another post on the others later. Today’s onomatopoeia is giseigo (擬声語). Giseigo (擬声語) is the type of onomatopoeia that mimics actual sounds. You’ll actually see what I mean with the examples below. You can see a lot of onomatopoeia in Japanese manga (まんが) or comics....
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What’s the nicest thing someone’s ever done for you?
I don’t know about the ‘nicest thing ever’ but recently my sister sent my boyfriend and I a photo album filled with pictures of her and her husband during their trip to NYC and Michael and I during our trip to Cali. Thoughtful and sweet.
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