What? Yes, it's how you spell it, but you did not just say it, therefore I don't know if it's how you correctly pronounce it.
Onomatopoeia
Just sticks, many people believe its said, sty ex.
It is an example of onomatopoeia.
Yes, "huffing" is an example of onomatopoeia because the word imitates the sound it describes, which is a quick, forceful exhale of breath. Onomatopoeic words are meant to mimic or represent the sounds associated with them.
To say "the cat purred" would be an example of onomatopoeia. A cat would normally say "miaow" or "prrrr".
The correct sentence is: "Margie said the train is just leaving." This sentence has the correct punctuation with a capital letter at the beginning, the name "Margie" spelled correctly, and a period at the end.
You could just say it like it's said in English, and hope that whoever listens can pronounce it correct. If you'd really want a Finnish version of the name, then Matt would be Matti.
Rrrrrring! Bbbrrrring! Onomatopeoeia is basically making a sound into a word that when said, would resemble the sound. So for any onomatopoeia, just write something that sounds like the sound when you say it!
what is it anomatopoeia..explain it please in easy language. thank you
It is just said as itspronounced the same as its spelt say na-hasa-peem-apet-ilon in syllables
Its said Lind herst
Onomatopoeia is a form of speech which literally brings comics to life. The words "POW!" and "BOOM!" are actually classified as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a sound is stated by using a word. Examples: The pig said oink. The rain went splish-splash on the sidewalk. The horse's hooves went clippity clop down the path. When a pig makes a sound, it does not literally say oink. Oink is onomatopoeia.