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Japanese Onomatopoeia for Objects and Machines
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Object, tool, vehicle, machine, lock, and hard-surface sound words.
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パシャ
pasha
The light, crisp sound of a camera shutter clicking.
ピンポン
pinpon
A sound word representing a two-tone doorbell chime or the 'ding-dong' of a correct answer.
ベリベリ
beriberi
ベリベリ describes the loud, rough sound of peeling off strong adhesives like duct tape, wallpaper, or Velcro.
ガー
gaa
The loud, continuous noise of a machine such as a hairdryer or drill.
ジョキジョキ
jokijoki
The heavy sound of forceful snipping or cutting thick materials with scissors.
ジャカジャカ
jakajaka
ジャカジャカ describes the loud, energetic strumming of stringed instruments, or a noisy sound that continues relentlessly.
ぎりり
giriri
Describes a heavy, harsh grinding or creaking sound, such as forcefully gritting one's teeth or a rigid object groaning under strain.
ガチャッ
gacha
Mimics a sharp, sudden metallic clank or the mechanical click of a latch or lock engaging.
がちり
gachiri
Represents a heavy, solid clanking sound made by metal objects or mechanisms locking firmly.
ピッ
pi
ピッ is an onomatopoeia that represents a short, sharp electronic beep or blip.
カチャッ
kacha
Represents a light, sharp, and short clicking sound made by small metal or plastic objects.
きんきん
kinkin
Describes a high-pitched, piercing sound or something that is freezing cold.
からっぽ
karappo
A state of being completely empty or vacant with absolutely nothing inside.