I think it depends on the context with that one, but yes.
buzz, crackle, crunch, scrape, zap, pop, snap...
Yes, scratch is an onomatopoeia :)
"Old MacDonald Had A Farm" is an excellent example of onomatopoeia.
yes
Yes chattering can be classed as onomatopeia because omomatopoeia is a word that sounds like its description. for example "Snap" "Crackle" "pop" and yes "chattering" because as you say the word it sounds like a group of people chattering away
buzz, crackle, crunch, scrape, zap, pop, snap...
snap crackle pop
Snap!
The word tick is an example of onomatopoeia. These are words that are derived from sounds, like snap, crackle and pop.
is a statement that tells what the problem is.
snap crunch crackle
Any word that imitates a sound such as snap, crackle or pop
Yes, scratch is an onomatopoeia :)
The word hiss is an example of onomatopoeia - when a word is formed from the sound of something.
The onomatopoeia for a dog is bark. 'Moo' is an example of onomatopoeia. "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" is replete with examples of onomatopoeia.
Onomatopoeia
Yes, "knock" is an example of an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it represents.