เอ๋ง (ăyng) Play - whimper the sound of an injured dog whimpering พึมพำ (pheum pham) Play - grumbling sound, to grumble Let's see the vocal onomatopoeia words in Thai. They often begin with gr- and mu- in English. These sounds can come from the back of your throat or come out of the mouth through the lips. Vocal onomatopoeia sounds are human-made sounds that don't really have a meaning in the spoken language. ต๊อกแต๊ก (dtaawk dtaaek) Play - the sound of clunking โป๊ก (bpo:hk) Play - the sound of knocking on wood, hammering ฉับ (choop) Play - the sound of dull stabbing โครม (khro:hm) Play - the sound of being crushed ครืดคราด (khreuut khraat) Play - the sound of dragging heavy things, rumbling กริก (grik) Play - click the sound of a key turning in a keyhole ก๊อกแก๊ก (gaawk gaaek) Play - the sound of footsteps เผียะ (phia) Play - the sound of slapping The ''clap'' sound is a result of hitting your hands with one another. The most basic example would be clapping. What is meant by collision sounds is the sound occurs when two objects knock into each other. เปรี้ยง (bpriiang) Play - the sound of thunder ต๋อม (dtaawm) Play - plop the sound of a stone falling into the water ซู่ (suu) Play - to splash, slosh, or pour down จุ๋ม (joom) Play - the sound of a stone or pebble being thrown into a pond ติ๋ง (dting) Play - the sound of dripping water อู้ (uu) Play - the sound of wind woooo, woosh จ๊อก (jaawk) Play - the sound of gurgling กราว (graao) Play - the sound of rain falling on the roof, clapping, or rustling leaves Let's see how nature sounds are written in Thai. For example the sounds of rain and wind or the relaxing sound that the leaves of a tree branch make. The second most common onomatopoeia words are nature sounds. For example, a dog walking by and barking "woof woof" or a cat "meowing" on your lap.Īs in any other language, the animal sounds are written exactly as they sound to the human ear in the Thai language. When we talk about onomatopoeia, the first thing that comes to mind is animal sounds. The word onomatopoeia comes from the combination of two Greek words, ''onoma'' meaning "name" and ''poiein'' meaning "to make," so onomatopoeia literally means "to make a name." When these words are used in context, you can almost hear what they sound like in your head. Here are some of the most common onomatopoeia words in the English language: Let me give you some examples from English to make it more clear. The pronunciation of an onomatopoeia word is directly influenced by the sound it produces in real life. Onomatopoeia indicates the words that sound exactly like the noise it describes. And right after that, you will learn the commonly used Thai onomatopoeia words. I can hear you say ''wait, what is that on-o-mato-poe-ia you're talking about?'' No worries! You'll find the answer to your question in this blog post. QUICK WORD OTAMOTAPEA HOW TOIf you ask me ''what is the most entertaining part of the Thai language ?'' My answer would be learning Thai onomatopoeia words! Because they are super easy to learn and memorize as long as you know how to read and write the Thai alphabet.
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