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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
Gitai-go = not a sound effect, but the Japanese word for onomatopoeia, or sound effects. go go go go = general menace, a threatening atmosphere. ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
Gitai-go = not a sound effect, but the Japanese word for onomatopoeia, .... Often used in djs to indicate that a character is moved beyond words, ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
gi gi, giiee = sounds Kurama's plants (and other evil plants) make. ... Gitai-go = not a sound effect, but the Japanese word for onomatopoeia, ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
For other fire sounds see bo, gooo, guooo. Other light sounds include paa, kaa. Po = Po's nom de plume. Has nothing to do with sound effects, and everything ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
za = generic white noise sound, can be tv static, etc. ZA! = strong, energetic movement. za za, zaa zaaa = rustling, e.g., wind rustling in leaves, grass ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
Gitai-go = not a sound effect, but the Japanese word for onomatopoeia, or sound ..... Has nothing to do with sound effects, and everything to do with Tinky ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
Ack! Agh! Ah! Argh! Also inarticulate sound of pain or passion: Ah! Oh! ... M.J. says of boso, busu, and musu: "All of them what muttered sulky Japanese sounds ..... Often used in djs to indicate that a character is moved beyond words, ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
Gitai-go = not a sound effect, but the Japanese word for onomatopoeia, ... sound of surprise or realization. Can mean catching breath in shock or panic. ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
gaya = excited crowd sound gebo = throwing up gefu = belch, burp geho = cough (see also goho, kehen, kon, koho) gennari = exhausted ...
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Japanese Sound effects and what they mean
what! huh? We usually translate this as 'eh?' although the Japanese 'e?' is less colloquial and informal than the Western 'eh?' ...
 
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