Time for more onomatopoeia from the comedy master Chad Mullane! Today we're going to look at Japanese sounds words, in a lesson you'll never forget!
Japanese has many more variations of onomatopoeia than in English, and they are much more commonly used in speech and writing.
However, they also have to downside that many can seem very similar
to non-native speakers, and a simple change from か to が can change the
entire meaning of the word.
So let's see how Chad Mullane takes us through various onomatopoeia in his "Learning Japanese" comedy series!