NO. You do not need to use quotation marks around sounds. Quotation marks are only used to show something someone said.
However, most poets do use italics to show sounds or when people talk.
And yes, those words are onomatopoeia, though splash is somewhat in between as it could also be a noun or verb.
A monophthong is a speech sound characterized by a single, unchanging vowel sound.
The word hang, like bang and sang, has a short A sound.
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where words mimic the sound they describe, such as "buzz" or "clang." It is often used in literature to create vivid imagery or to convey sound effects realistically.
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
Yes. The A in hang has a short A sound as in bang and band.
Its a sound like boom, crash, bang.
A monophthong is a speech sound characterized by a single, unchanging vowel sound.
onomatopoeia
The word hang, like bang and sang, has a short A sound.
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where words mimic the sound they describe, such as "buzz" or "clang." It is often used in literature to create vivid imagery or to convey sound effects realistically.
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
I think the word you seek is onomatopoeia. That means a word that copies the sound, like bang, snap, crackle.
it is like sound words e.x. bang pop kerplunk splash kaboom
Yes. The A in hang has a short A sound as in bang and band.
No. Earthquakes, if they make any sound at all, sound like a low rumbling, like very distant thunder.
Onomatopoeia
Yes Bang is an onomatopoeia because when an object makes a bang sounds it sounds similar to the word Bang.