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Word type: Giongo(擬音語)

Japanese onomatopoeic words that represent actual sounds such as impacts, movements, or environmental noises.

bachi-bachi(バチバチ)
Giongo(擬音語)★★★★☆Physical Movement / Sound

bachi-bachi describes sharp, crackling, or snapping sounds produced by small bursts of energy or impact.

kiraan(キラーン)
Giongo(擬音語)★★★☆☆Psychological / Emotional

1. A sharp, sparkling flash of light

pyon-pyon(ピョンピョン)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

1. A light, bouncing or hopping movement

gera-gera(ゲラゲラ)
Giongo(擬音語)★★★★☆Body Sensation

gera-gera describes loud, unrestrained laughter marked by a sharp, open sound.

mera-mera(メラメラ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★★☆Natural Phenomena

mera-mera describes flames burning with visible motion, often rising, flickering, or wavering with energy.

paki-paki(パキパキ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

paki-paki describes sharp, crisp cracking or snapping sounds produced when something stiff or brittle bends, breaks, or moves.

pyuu(ピュー)
Giongo(擬音語)★★☆☆☆Natural Phenomena

pyuu describes a cold, sharp movement of wind or air.

pari-pari(パリパリ)
Giongo(擬音語)★★★☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

pari-pari describes a crisp, dry cracking sound or texture, often associated with thin surfaces breaking, tearing, or snapping.

gyaa-gyaa(ギャーギャー)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★★★☆Psychological / Emotional

1. Loud, high-pitched shouting or crying

shuwa-shuwa(シュワシュワ)
Giongo(擬音語), Gitaigo(擬態語)★★☆☆☆Physical Movement / Sound

shuwa-shuwa describes a light, fizzy sound or sensation produced by bubbles, carbonation, or gentle effervescence.

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