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From the page: "Gunya = sudden mental realization guon = the sound of a dryer. For the sound of a washing machine, see goun guooo = a roar. Can be a fire sound, often used for Hiei's fire attacks (Cf. bo, goooo, po) gura = stagger, move shakily (see also zuru) "
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Rated by JamieTheKid on Mar 17 2009, 12:03am
VERY good list to know.
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Rated by JuNl on Mar 03 2009, 6:38pm
Good list to know ^___^
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Rated by Wind-Dancer on Feb 25 2009, 9:40am
Ah. The unique feature of japanese: linguistic symbolisms. Nice list compiled in romaji The site is down as of some time but you an still see the snapshot at www.archive.org.
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Rated by Amarmee on Feb 10 2009, 12:16am
Lol, nice information to know.
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Reviewed by BebopHitchhiker on Feb 01 2009, 11:06am
I want to learn Japanese, as I am an anime fan, so this is quite helpful for me. Great.
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Rated by marsha-tm on Jan 27 2009, 8:27pm
useful! domo arigato!
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Rated by iceballz on Jan 16 2009, 10:09pm
Pretty interesting
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Rated by windygirl on Jan 14 2009, 2:07am
This is really cool - I havent really read mangas in a while, but it's still fun. And Japanese is after all somewhere on the list of about... at leats a dozen languages I still want to learn ;)
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Rated by Darkwarrior331 on Jan 03 2009, 2:42pm
From the page: "paku paku = opening and closing mouth, eating, gobbling. This is where Pac-man came from!" xD ... any stumbler with a good knowledge of japanese culture could tell us if this is complete? =)