Japanese Animal Sounds
August 23rd, 2009 by admin
Learn Japanese easily! If you’re a pet owner, you know how animals tend to become part of the family. In fact, we talk about animals all the time. And, you probably use onomatopoeia to describe the sounds they make, such as “woof woof” and “meow.” The Japanese language is no different. You might even hear Japanese children referring to dogs using onomatopoeia. In this Japanese article, you’ll discover the onomatopoeia we use to describe animal sounds. new Rocket Japanese The focus is the always-popular dog (wanwan) and cat (nyannyan). But, you’ll also find a handy chart with some Japanese onomatopoeia and their corresponding animals, from frogs to pigs. As a bonus, a fun practice portion asks you to fill in the correct animal sound onomatopoeia.