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Onomatopoeia

von Oŝo-Jabe, 2. Januar 2008

Beiträge: 13

Sprache: English

Oŝo-Jabe (Profil anzeigen) 2. Januar 2008 09:16:43

Are there standard words to represent sounds in Esperanto, or can they be made up on the spot? If the former is true what are some common Onomatopoeia.

Miland (Profil anzeigen) 2. Januar 2008 13:08:05

A few that come to mind immediately: klaki = to click, pafi = to fire a gun (paf!), susuri (=to rustle).

Damir (Profil anzeigen) 5. Januar 2008 18:11:14

I just yesterday received J.F. Conroy's "Ee-Eo/Eo-En Dictionary and Phrasebook," and I'll share with you its section on onomatopoeia ("sounds and feelings," as they put it):

aha! - ah ha!
aj! - ouch
ba! - disbelief (bah!)
bam - sound of a large bell
baŭ! - woof!
bis! - encore
brave! - bravo!
bum! - boom! (cannon, drum)
ĉit! - shhh!
ek! - hurry up!
fi! - how depraved!
for! - get away from here!
fu! - whew! (fatigue)
glu-glu - sound of water
haltu! - stop!
he! - yo!
helpon! - help!
hu! - yuck!
hum - hmmm...
hura! - Hurray!
Jen! - Well, there you go!
ĵĵĵĵ - swish (sound of clothing)
klak,klak - clap clap (applause)
kokeriko - cockle-doodle-doo
kribel, krabel, bum! - Sounds of someone taking steps, then falling
miaŭ - meow (cat)
plaŭ - splash
ta-ta-ta - yaddah-yaddah-yaddah
trateratra - ta-DAH
ve - oy
vivu... - long live...
zum - buzz (as of bees)

That's what they say, at least.

Filu (Profil anzeigen) 5. Januar 2008 18:29:14

Anything for WOW! ???

Vaŭ! maybe?

BeRReGoN (Profil anzeigen) 5. Januar 2008 19:05:02

I think "wow" is "ho"

I would like to know what is it for cow? ridulo.gif

mnlg (Profil anzeigen) 5. Januar 2008 22:39:29

BeRReGoN:
I would like to know what is it for cow? ridulo.gif
muŭ, perhaps ridulo.gif

To add to the list, there's "ho ruk", which is used when one or more persons are lifting something heavy. (hooooo ruk!)

Damir (Profil anzeigen) 6. Januar 2008 02:36:07

I don't know of a list anywhere that has this; anyone know a good place we can start accumulating such phrases? There's the MEK, a wiki that anyone can edit, but it's not very big yet. Perhaps a wikipedia entry would be proper. And the Esperanto Wikipedia as well. I'd like to see the onomatopoeias used by esperantists from other countries, too. Ĉu ne? rido.gif

Oŝo-Jabe (Profil anzeigen) 17. November 2009 23:58:39

BeRReGoN:I think "wow" is "ho"
Ha and ŭaŭ are both valid here.

BeRReGoN:I would like to know what is it for cow? ridulo.gif
It's mu.

Damir:I don't know of a list anywhere that has this; anyone know a good place we can start accumulating such phrases?
I've been collecting some onomatopoeia and interjections, working from lists I've been able to find, at this page in Vortoj wiki (It shares a page with curse words, perhaps it should be split...) The list is quite long!

Momomomomo (Profil anzeigen) 20. November 2009 14:27:17

Damir:I just yesterday received J.F. Conroy's "Ee-Eo/Eo-En Dictionary and Phrasebook,"
I've got that one, "kribel, krabel, bum" is just amazing, does anyone actually use it?

arcxjo (Profil anzeigen) 20. November 2009 22:43:47

Everything seems quite clear ("kribel, krabel, bum" made me laugh though rido.gif), but what does 'yaddah-yaddah-yaddah' mean?

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