Onomatopoeia

Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it means. They help you hear what is going on. For example, “thud”, “crash”, “bang” and “buzz” are all examples of onomatopoeia. Animal sounds are often onomatopoeic: “roar”, “meow”, “moo”, “cluck”, “oink”1.

Here are some more examples of onomatopoeia:

Buzz: the sound of a bee
Sizzle: the sound of frying food
Hiss: the sound of a snake
Splash: the sound of water hitting something
Crackle: the sound of fire burning
I hope this helps you get started with your blog post! Let me know if you have any other questions.

Author: John Rowan

I am a Senior Android Engineer and I love everything to do with computers. My specialty is Android programming but I actually love to code in any language specifically learning new things.

Author: John Rowan

I am a Senior Android Engineer and I love everything to do with computers. My specialty is Android programming but I actually love to code in any language specifically learning new things.

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