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10/11/2007

‘Wan-wan’ or ‘Gero-gero’ or …

Kana de Manga: Japanese Sound FX book
What does ‘Wan-wan’ or ‘Gero-gero’ mean?
Let the 3Yen’s kind sponsor Jlist.com sell you the answer and lots more in their new book on sale, Kana de Manga: Japanese Sound FX.

Have you ever wondered what a cat’s meow sounds like in Japanese? How about the grumble of an empty stomach, the wail of a police car’s siren or the crash of an ocean wave?
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The Japanese language and manga artists in particular rely heavily upon onomatopoeia - sound-effect words - and this special entry in the best-selling Kana de Manga / Kanji de Manga language-learning series from Japanime is jam-packed with illustrated examples of those sounds (and more!) in action. Featuring more than 100 Japanese onomatopoeia and their English equivalents in categories such as “Humans,” “Animals,” “Machines” and “Nature.” Japanese/English text. From Japanime, the masterminds behind the Kanji de Manga, Manga Moods, and How to Draw Anime Character series.
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