THE INTERNATIONAL SOUD OF EATING, SHUTTING PEOPLE UP, SNEEZE AND KISSING






































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Because of the nature of onomatopoeia, there are many words which show a similar pronunciation in the languages of the world. The following is a list of some conventional examples:

Baby crying 

In Afrikaans, Wê
In Albanian, ua-ua
In Arabic, waa'-waa'
In Batak, nguek nguek
In Bengali: ওয়া ওয়া oaa oaa
In Bulgarian, уааааа - уааааа (uaaaa - uaaaa)
In Catalan, anguèè
In Chinese, Mandarin, wā wā 哇哇
In Czech, bé bé 
In English, wah-wah
In Filipino, uwa
In Finnish, byääh, yää
In French, Ouin! Ouin!
In German, wäh-wäh
In Greek, ουά-ουά (/uaua/)
In Hungarian, oá oá
In Indonesian, owe-owe
In Italian, uè-uè
In Japanese, ogyaa おぎゃあ
In Korean, eung'ae-eung'ae 응애-응애
In Marathi, tya tya ट्या ट्या
In Persian, vang-vang
In Polish, łee
In Portuguese, buá buá
In Romanian, oa-oa, ue-ue
In Russian, ua-ua уа-уа
In Spanish, buá buá
In Swedish, uää-uää
In Thai, อุแว้ อุแว้ (uwae uwae), แง้ แง้ (ngae ngae)
In Turkish, ıngaa
In Vietnamese, oa oa, oe oe

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