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How do different people around the world imitate animal sounds? Find out here! http://www.flat33.com/bzzzpeek/index1.html(it didn't work in my older Netscape but functions beautifully in IE)
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that's a fun site, Anna! thanks for sharing.
for Mozilla users: don't try to open in a new tab, it will close your main window. just click the link.
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Cool! I wonder where the Japanese sound for snakes came from...
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Great site, AnnaS! Thanks for posting it "upstairs", or I might've missed it! Now I know there was a reason I decided to bring that Sneeze/Yawn thread back up instead of just linkin' it! P.S. Youse Brits sure makes some strange animal noises, ya does! Must've happened during those alcohol-round-the-clock Tudor years, huh?
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Yeah! All those drunken animals...who knows what they sounded like.
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my stepdaughter and I were talking about this yesterday, so I dug up this old thread. we have several new international members since this thread, so let's revive it! Anna's (also the name of my stepdaughter!) link is now http://www.bzzzpeek.com/ I believe. just curious about onomatopoeia in other languages. :¬ )
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May I suggest you name an animal and add the English onomatopoeia so the outlanders could add the comparative sound-word?
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well, actually, I was thinking more about other sounds, not necessarily just animals. things like "boing" or "ding".
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Ehmm.. it ìs important to know what produces or evoques the sound. Is 'boing' not an interjection? We have a 'boink' and use it when people, specially children, bump their head, or when they drop a heavy object. What does 'ding'?
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a bell goes "ding". a metal spring goes "boing". boink the way you use it would be bonk for me, and not really an onomatopoeia.
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Understood. Our bells do not go 'ding'. They go 'bim'. A metal spring ??? I think it would go 'ploing'.
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Branny, how do you pronounce the oi? We pronounce it like a German eu.
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Yes, like in Feuer or deutsches. Goethe is pronounced slightly different. It should be like in Toynbee. (toying- ploing) Latisha, what does bell do for you? Phonetically? Or Indonesian, Bingly?
I like the English word squeak as onomatopoeia. A squeaking parquet floor; that's exactly want it does. Squeak ! Horrible.
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A little bell dings, a big church bell goes bong.
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