Japanese Onomatopoeia: 84 Sounds to Express Yourself in Japanese

Today, I’m feeling pretty わくわく (wakuwaku: “excited”)! Are you うずうず (uzuzu: “itching to get started”)? Because today we’re learning onomatopoeia! You may think, why do I need to learn onomatopoeia? Maybe you’re thinking of American onomatopoeia, that seems to be only in comics (“bang” and “kaboom”) and children’s books (“woof woof” and “meow meow”). But … Continue reading Japanese Onomatopoeia: 84 Sounds to Express Yourself in Japanese