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What is the Japanese sound word for the clinking of money?


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          I would say 「じゃらじゃら」 is probably most common for that action, followed by 「カチャカチャ」.



          (Far) less common would be 「チャリン」 for handing multiple coins. That would, however, be a very natural onomatopoeia choice if you are dropping just one coin onto a hard surface.






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          I would say 「じゃらじゃら」 is probably most common for that action, followed by 「カチャカチャ」.



          (Far) less common would be 「チャリン」 for handing multiple coins. That would, however, be a very natural onomatopoeia choice if you are dropping just one coin onto a hard surface.






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            Perfect! I was trying to describe the sounds of the money-changers in the temple in Luke 19:45-48. Thanks!

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          I would say 「じゃらじゃら」 is probably most common for that action, followed by 「カチャカチャ」.



          (Far) less common would be 「チャリン」 for handing multiple coins. That would, however, be a very natural onomatopoeia choice if you are dropping just one coin onto a hard surface.






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          I would say 「じゃらじゃら」 is probably most common for that action, followed by 「カチャカチャ」.



          (Far) less common would be 「チャリン」 for handing multiple coins. That would, however, be a very natural onomatopoeia choice if you are dropping just one coin onto a hard surface.






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          (Far) less common would be 「チャリン」 for handing multiple coins. That would, however, be a very natural onomatopoeia choice if you are dropping just one coin onto a hard surface.







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