Japanese Onomatopoeia

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【Difference】between ねばねば (nebaneba) and べとべと (betobeto)

The photo is 'grated yam'. ねばねば and べとべと are both Japanese onomatopoeia and often used in a daily conversation. Let's find out how to pronounce and use them.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia for touching and feeling】ねばねば (nebaneba), べとべと (betobeto), つるつる (tsurutsuru), ぷるぷる (purupuru) and more.

On this page, you can learn Japanese onomatopoeia for touching and feeling.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia for animal sound】わんわん (wanwan), ニャーニャー (nyaanyaa), ガーガー (gaagaa)

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【Summary】What is Japanese onomatopoeia?

You can understand what Japanese onomatopoeia is on this page. There are three different groups for it.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia】miscellaneous

On this page, you can learn Japanese onomatopoeia in the miscellaneous category.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia for laughing and looking】げらげら (geragera), にこにこ (nikoniko), にやにや (niyaniya), ちらちら (chirachira)

On this page, you can learn Japanese onomatopoeia for laughing and looking.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia for weather】ごろごろ (gorogoro), ポカポカ (pokapoka), ざあざあ (zaazaa), しとしと (shitoshito)

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【Japanese onomatopoeia for eating and drinking】もぐもぐ (mogumogu), むしゃむしゃ (mushamusha), ごくごく (gokugoku)

On this page, you can learn Japanese onomatopoeia for eating and drinking.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia for happiness, brightness】キラキラ (kirakira), ワクワク (wakuwaku)

On this page, you can learn Japanese onomatopoeia for happiness, brightness.
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【Japanese onomatopoeia for fire, water】

On this page, you can learn Japanese onomatopoeia for fire and water.