The I in kiss has a short I sound, as in kid and miss.
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.
I think you were perhaps looking for MWAH.
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
The sound of a kiss is typically spelled as "muah" or "mwah."
The kissing sound is typically spelled as "muah" or "mwah." It is often used to convey a sound associated with a gentle kiss.
It is the sound of a kiss .
The I has a short I sound, as in this and kiss.