The sound of the bee goes buzz.
The sound of ball goes bounce bounce bounce.
The sound of duck goes quack quack.
Repetitions, Similes, Metaphors, Assonances, Onomatopoeias, Imagery, Rhythms and Rhymes
No, quotation marks are not typically used with onomatopoeias. Onomatopoeias are words that represent sounds, like "buzz" or "meow". They are usually written as regular words without quotation marks.
beans
wham
Some onomatopoeias that start with A are: "achoo" (sneeze), "buzz" (the sound of a bee), "argh" (expression of frustration), and "applause" (expression of approval or praise).
Crackling, sizzling, fizzing.
i heard the crackle of the leaves as i raked them.
I think "schlecht" sounds like what it means... "bad."
Onomatopoeias are words that imitate sounds, such as crack or boom.
ding-dong-a-ling-dang (page 9 )
No. Clipped is not a noise. It is an action.
No, it isn't. When we're very tired, we say "uff" or "fiú" (it seems to it). These are onomatopoeias. =)