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What is onamtapeia?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 7/2/2024

Onomatopoeia is a word that originated from the Greek, it is a word that essentially describes a sound. Some common examples of words that are onomatopoeias are animal noises. "Oink" would be a onomatopoeia. Also if you are wording the sound of a clock, "Tick-tock" that is an onomatopoeia.

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