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This is unique sis. It's really unique. Indeed it's onomatopoeia! βΊοΈ I remember when I was in highschool my teacher always asked for us an example of onomatopoeia. It's time for English subject! I l...
@JRamona20
2 years ago
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Wow, another awesome article! Best part is that i was probably the first one to get home. LOL! I had a great time reading this series. Thanks for writing this! One little point of critisizm: onoma...
@AnonSunamun
2 years ago
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Great article! Often black, satirical and full of onomatopoeias - PUF, KNIF, PANT - the humor of this comic caused laughter attacks in the readers.
@MarijaJak
3 years ago
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strenuous, plethora, hara-kiri, indelible, furtively, onomatopoeia π΅, sana po may dictionary π΅, so deep deeper from the dip and omoo. Ako na sumuko sa dami ng unfamiliar word π΅. Bat kasi sinaya...
@Ruffa
3 years ago
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You can describe the sound ie. "the sound of utensils hitting ceramic dishes" or you can say "PING!" only the words that describe the sound. DING is the descriptive onomatopoeia word for the sound a...
@AnonSunamun
2 years ago
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Aigoo... But what do you call the sounds of utensils hitting ceramic dishes? π€£π€£ all sounds are onomatopoeia
@Jane
2 years ago
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Strenuous-hard or difficult Plethora- a lot of Hara-kiri - something like committing suicide Indelible - unable to erase from your memory Furtively - something like quietly Onomatopoeia? Ser...
@Jane
3 years ago