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In Japanese, the "d" sound is represented by the character で (hiragana) or デ (katakana). To write it, start with a horizontal line going left to right, then add a vertical line that drops down from the middle of the horizontal line.
If you mean oo as you've seen it in a word (such as otoo-san) it's pronounced the same as "o" in Japanese. (O is pronounced like its letter, as the "oa" sound in "float") The only difference between "oo" and "o" is that the double O is stretched out for a longer period of time, but not as though you're emphasizing it. It takes a while to get used to. :) People have started to write double letters with a line accent over the stretched out vowel in the syllable, to make it less confusing. If you see two of any other vowel, it's the same, or with an accent.
The word for the sound chimes make is "tinkle."
Pretend you're choking, then try to spell the sounds you make. Everybody does it differently. **added - I use "ACK" or "GACK"
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
Rana isn't Japanese therefore we use katakana to sound it out, or make it Japanese so it would be, "ラーナー".
Elephants are said to make a trumpeting sound.
リヴァス Careful not to extend the second syllable which would make it sound like 'reverse' to them.
Yes. Elephants have a very loud sound. When people walk in forests and other areas surrounded by elephants, the sound made by the elephants indicates whether they are near or far away from them. - Elephants also make an ultra low growling sound. Research has shown that elephants will make this noise travel through their huge feet into the ground. The sound can be heard and identified some 3 kilometers away by other herds
Japanese techniques are frogs and elephants, Materials are pieces of card.
They make the noise from there trunk they just blow and that makes the sound. They also make noises in their body cavities (infra sound) that we can not hear which is propagated through the ground.
To write in Japanese, you will need to install a Japanese IME on your computer.
It's called trumpeting, but the spelling is debatable.Elephants trumpet.
In Japanese, the "d" sound is represented by the character で (hiragana) or デ (katakana). To write it, start with a horizontal line going left to right, then add a vertical line that drops down from the middle of the horizontal line.
They make a huge crunching sound when you step on them.
The sound that an elephant makes is called a trumpet. Trumpeting is used to contact other elephants in a herd or to warn others of danger.
Elephants can produce a variety of vocalizations, including trumpeting, rumbling, roaring, and growling. These sounds can vary in pitch, intensity, and duration, and are used by elephants to communicate with each other over long distances.