Sound is a type of noise.
Sound waves
Vibration in a substance creates sound.
No. Sound is a mechanical wave, not an EM wave.
sound cannot travel through a vacum
"Kiss" has a short vowel sound. The "i" in "kiss" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like in the word "sit."
"Mwah" is an onomatopoeic representation of a kissing sound. When people type it, they are often using it to convey a virtual kiss or to express affection.
The I has a short I sound, as in this and kiss.
No, "chu" does not mean kiss. In certain contexts, "chu" is an onomatopoeic word frequently used in Japanese to describe the sound of a kiss.
Of course it is.
Technically it is the sound of a "kiss", however it has been misspelled - "mwah" is the generally accepted spelling.
The I has a short I sound, as in this and kiss.
It's a kiss, like the sound people make when they kiss/ French kiss
It's a kiss, like the sound people make when they kiss/ French kiss
In text language, mwahh is a kiss. It is the sound made when someone is throwing you a kiss over the computer. It is usually used in a friendly manner, like a friend signing off would type "ttyl! mwahh!" to the other person.
If you wanna kiss type /kiss or if you wanna do hearts type /heart.
It is the sound of a kiss .