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an animal sounds in japanese poster with the words, animals and their names on it
19+ Cute and Surprising Animal Sounds In Japanese (Nyaa-Nyaa!)
Did you know animals can speak Japanese too? Yes, animal sounds in Japanese are different from animal noises (onomatopoeia) in English. For example, your cute shiba inu says 'wan wan' for 'woof woof'! Here are some popular Japanese animal sounds to learn. Click through to the post for more.
an image of some words in english and japanese with pictures of people talking to each other
a poster with an image of a man holding a paint roller and the words to repair
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an image of two people talking to each other with the caption'can you hear me? '
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a boy holding a lollipop in his hand with the words 8 ways to say yes
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an english poster with the words conjunctions in different languages and pictures of cartoon characters
the japanese text is written in two different languages, and it says what did you just say?
some type of musical notes with the words written in different languages and numbers on them