Found this really cute site featuring onomatopoeia performed by children in different countries: ***bzzpeek*****
(hint: click one of the symbols around the main window there to start things off)
Raising a family in Thailand // Documenting Issan food, culture, music, and people
Found this really cute site featuring onomatopoeia performed by children in different countries: ***bzzpeek*****
(hint: click one of the symbols around the main window there to start things off)
Notice how the Korean ones are the most consistently bizarre?
In Korea, the dog says, “Mung-mung.” Sometimes, though, Koreans will also render a bark as, “Wa-wa!”
Go figure.
Kevin
stop eating baby ones.
hey, remember me? i finally got a nice 100mbps hikari line 🙂
just thought i’d say hi and say thanks for the advice. 😉