Probably a broken moter mount.
Could be hitting something. Better take it in and have it looked at.
you may have trown a rod.
Go to 'Sounds and Audio Devices' from the Control Panel. Maybe something there is set incorrectly.
No. It doesnt have he correct syllabols to be Japanese, so no, it isn't Japanese. It sounds European though, it might be German or something.
Yes, "smacked" and "whacked" are examples of onomatopoeia because they imitate the sounds associated with hitting or striking something. Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where words are used to imitate natural sounds.
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The shield sounds like its loose all the time. When metal heats up it expands causing it probably to rub on something instead of hitting a object. jaybird1980
Yes, "splat" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of something wet or messy hitting a surface. It is often used to describe sounds like a liquid substance being thrown or dropped.
No I would make a point of seeing a doctor about that it sounds as though you may have damaged something,
It sounds exactly as it would if rain was hitting your window. Depending on how much rain there is, will affect how loud the rain sounds.
It sounds kind of like your mom's hands in handcuffs hitting the headboard
Sounds like a blown subwoofer.