No, "nay" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "meow". "Nay" is a term used to express refusal or denial.
A homophone for neigh is nay.
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
"Nay" is a homonym for the word "neigh."
The word "buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia, as it imitates the sound a bee makes.
The correct spelling is onomatopoeia.
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a girl.
Nay
Frederic Nay's birth name is Frederick Nay.
The cast of The Break Up - 2011 includes: Nay Nay Kirby as Nay Nay
Crackle Pop Clunk Bomb Sizzle Hiss Plop Pop Kerplunk Splash Also: buzz, beep, whirr, click, clack, clatter, clink, achoo, bark, nay, moo, meow, shhhh. *Onomatopoeia is a word that comes from the natural sound it is describing.)
Yea, pronounced yay.
I think it means nay
Nay means no.
Renee
A homophone for neigh is nay.
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)