"Fee fie fo fum!" is NOT an example of Onomatopeia. Onomatopeia is a word that sounds like what it is trying to describe-for example, buzz.
What you are describing is called alliteration- when a series of words starts with the same or letter or sound. For example, "She sells seashells by the seashore." This is the definition of alliteration most often used, but according to dictionary.com, there are other types.
Actually, "fee fi fo fum" is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a word imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "sizzle." "Fee fi fo fum" is a nonsensical phrase used in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.
An onomatopoeia is any word that, when said, sounds much like the noise it is describing.
squeak
clang
splash
boom
buzz
No. That phrase is a nonsense phrase which uses alliteration.
No, Eminem is not in the rhyme "Fee Fi Fo Fum." This phrase is typically associated with the English fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" and has no connection to Eminem.
I don't exactly know, but I believe It's something like this - O what is figgy pudding? ( Fee Fi Fum Fum Fum Fum Fum ) O what are bells on bobtail's tring? ( Fee Fi Fum Fum Fum Fum Fum ) O what is a schnitzel with a noodle? How do you see a blazing yule? Blitzen, Pat-a-pan, Mistletoe, Fa la la, What does all this mean? ( What is figgy pudding, What is figgy pudding, What?! ) And that's all I know. If anyone can add on, that'd be nice.
"Fee fi foe fum" is a nonsensical phrase from the English fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk." It is often used as the chant of the giant in the story, representing his looming presence and foreboding nature.
The giant in 'Jack and the Beanstalk' yells "Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman!" to warn Jack of his presence.
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"Fee-fi-fo-fum! I smell the blood of an Englishman? Be he 'live, or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread."
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"Fee fie foe fum" is the opening line of the English fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk." It is used by the giant to threaten Jack when he discovers him in his castle. The phrase is meant to convey a sense of intimidation and danger.
Fee Fi Fo Yum was created on 2010-09-09.
"In" in Arabic is "في" ("fi", pronounced "fee").
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