Zaa Zaa
Notice: This is the third part of the lessons of Japanese onomatopoeia. If you have not yet read the above you should read them before because here we are in the middle .
Come, spend the average.
To make an evasive conversation with strangers we often talk about the weather: "Good morning, that wonderful time" "How it pours" and so on. etc. This type Conversations can also be overcome using only onomatopoeia.
"Guira Guira " indicates that the sun shines brightly, "Poka Poka indicates a nice and warm climate. If a breeze is blowing " Soyo Soyo, in the case of a strong wind" Hyuu Hyuu . "
onomatopoeia The rain has several depending on the extent, if it rains with low intensity "Shito Shito " or " Potsu Potsu " if it pours "Zaa Zaa "
Now we apply, as we mean "That wind is also raining cats and dogs, I have this very cold weather."
That would be pointing to the sky, "Hyuu Hyuu , frowning," Zaa Zaa ", then shaking your body" Buru Buru . "
This chupao, eh!
If we say, "What heat!, This weather is better we take the beer."
First note the sun and say "Guira Guira " then winking "Goku Goku , and ta.
Oh, but do not forget to burp or make a gesture to remove bubbles in the mouth, if not, can not know that you are drinking. Being a retailer is very important.
Trusting that you have learned everything in the next skip lesson advanced level .
continue.
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