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What is the Japanese sound word for the clinking of money?
Questions on the word シクシクWhat are those symbols above the racing cars?How do I pronounce these Katakana Onomatopoeia (words that sound like noises)?What does the Japanese onomatopoeia もきゅもきゅ mean?The wind sound “どう” in 風の又三郎What is the Japanese (onomatopoeic) sound that corduroy pants make?What is the sound of a rocket going off in Japanese?Meaning of ぶつぶつWhat is this ザガガッと sound based off?What does どぼり mean?
What is the sound of coins being handed from one person to another?
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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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Perfect! I was trying to describe the sounds of the money-changers in the temple in Luke 19:45-48. Thanks!
– Wendy Graham
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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!
– Wendy Graham
8 hours ago
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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.
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!
– Wendy Graham
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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!
– Wendy Graham
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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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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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