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Unread 11-04-2007, 01:40 PM
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Biggrin Onomatopoeia !

This was a new one to me lol

What do you call, eg: animal sounds when in their written form !?

Moo, Quack, woof, miaow = Onomatopoeia !!

What other 'onomatopoeic words' can you think of ?

Whoosh, buzz, click, knock?
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I love onomatopoeia! :blush:

How about these then..

Crash
Pop
Roar
Clang
Tick
Tock
Dingalingalinga
Honk
Baa
Shush
Boom
Hiss
Whirr
Crunch
Zip
Whoosh


And my favourite......spla-doosh! lol
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LOL .. I should of guessed does Doh count !!!!
So how do you pronounce it .. onomatopoeia 'Oh no mat oh poe e a ??
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I would say D'oh counts!

As far as I remember from school it's 'on no mat oh pay a', the 'a' as in cat.
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