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Level: Onomatopoeia

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Learning all the ways to use Japanese onomatopoeia makes speaking the language more fun and more meaningful. If you’ve been keeping up with this onomatopoeia series, you know this is true. It’s time to delve into the exciting world of Japanese onomatopoeia once again with this easy and fun lesson.

 This Japanese Onomatopoeia lesson focuses on the words that you can use to describe a range of emotions from fear to relief. As you know, the gasp of an English-speaking person can say a lot. Japanese onomatopoeia is the same. Your sighs of relief and gasps of fear will take on a new meaning here!  

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