You may say 'oogoe.'
It's a sneeze-they are not speaking.
Anaguma no iwa ōgoe de
the difference between voice and noise is the voice is somebody speaking and it is smooth and mellow and noise means loud and mad if you think say noise in your head when you say noise you just no what it means loud big and it could mean danger as well.
You Should hit it on the nose and say no! in a loud voice.
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Shocking Loud Voice was created on 2012-05-04.
"Mendoukusai" or "Meiwaku" = irritating, annoying, troubelsome "Urusai" = loud (your telling the person he's being loud and annoying)
The Japanese voice of Kenryū is Hiroki Takahashi in Japanese.
It should say on her Wiki page... Michelle Ruff does her voice in English. Misato Fukuen does her voice in Japanese.
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clame comes for the verb 'clamer', meaning to shout or say in a very loud voice.
"Koe" (written 声) means "voice"; Japanese nouns don't distinguish between singular and plural.