Lol are you a SHINee fan?
anyways, ring ding dong is in English and the way you say it in Korean would be something like:
ling-ding-dong
the letters R and L in Korean are often sound the same.
ring ding ding ding
washiki ding dong
"Shakalaka ding dong" is a fun and nonsensical phrase that is often used in movies and songs to convey excitement or celebration. It doesn't have a specific meaning, but it is usually associated with energetic and upbeat expressions.
ching chong ding dong
hooog ala makak ding dong
Most people say it sounds like ding dong
Shoba Loba Ding Dong is mainly used for a term to express your happiness, or something to express when you have nothing to say.It could also be used as a phrase or simile:Example: I just got an A+ on my math test!! Shoba Loba Ding Dong!!Example: I don't know man. I loved her, it's just, she left me.. I just.. Shoba Loba Ding Dong.Example: The marriage recital was over before you could say Shoba Loba Ding Dong.
some people say that a clock goes ding dong but it doesn't it strikeshope this helps xx
The phrase "ding-a-ling" likely originated as an onomatopoeic term imitating the sound of a bell ringing. It is often used informally to refer to someone who is eccentric or silly. The term gained popularity in the 1960s with the song "The Ding-A-Ling" by Chuck Berry.
It's dong if u spell it in Korean, and it becomes like this 똥 i think or i think it might be 동
Carol of the Bells hark! how the bells , sweet silver bells, all seem to say "throw cares away." Christmas is here , bringing good cheer to young and old meek and the bold. "ding dong ding dong" that is their song with joyful ring all caroling. one seems to hear words of good cheer from everywhere filling the air. O how hap-py are their tones gaily they ring while people sing songs of good cheer Christmas is here merry , merry , merry , merry Christmas X2 On on they send on without eng their joy ful tone to every home on on they send on with out end their joyful tone to every home Ding dong ding dongggggg
A large bell would ring like any other bell... although perhaps it could be made to ring louder. The pitch of the bell would be dependent on both the size and the metallic makeup, with the larger bells having somewhat lower pitch (with other factors controlled).