Tamil onomatopoeia - meaning and definition. What is Tamil onomatopoeia
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What (who) is Tamil onomatopoeia - definition


Tamil onomatopoeia         
Tamil onomatopoeia refers to the Tamil language words that phonetically imitates, resembles or suggests the source of the sound that it describes. The rules of Tamil onomatopoeia are laid down in the grammar book Tolkāppiyam from Sangam literature.
Onomatope         
  • A sound effect of breaking a door
  • According to ''[[Musurgia Universalis]]'' (1650), the hen makes "to to too", while chicks make "glo glo glo".
  • A bang flag gun, a [[novelty item]]
WORDS THAT IMITATE THE SOUND THEY DESCRIBE
Onomatopoeic; Onomatopeia; Onomatpoeia; Onamatopoeia; Onomatapoeia; Onomatopeotic; Onomotopoia; Onomatopia; Onomatopoetic; Onametopia; Echoic; Onomonopiea; Onomonopeia; Onomatopoeias; Onomotopoeia; Onomatopoiea; Onomatopeic; Onomatopiea; Onomatopœia; Sound words; Words for sounds; Onamatappear; Onomonopia; Onamonapia; Onomotopeia; Onomatopea; Omomatopœia; Onomatopoesis; Onamatopeia; Onematopeia; Onematopoeia; Onomatopoea; Omomatopoeia; Verbal interjection; Onamatapia; Onomatopeeia; Onomatopaeia; Onomatapeia; Onomatopœic; Onomatopoetically; Onomatopaea; Onomatopoeiac; Onomanopeia; Onamatapoeia; Onomatope; Onomatopoeiae; Cross-cultural differences in onomatopoeia
·noun An imitative word; an onomatopoetic word.
onomatopoeia         
  • A sound effect of breaking a door
  • According to ''[[Musurgia Universalis]]'' (1650), the hen makes "to to too", while chicks make "glo glo glo".
  • A bang flag gun, a [[novelty item]]
WORDS THAT IMITATE THE SOUND THEY DESCRIBE
Onomatopoeic; Onomatopeia; Onomatpoeia; Onamatopoeia; Onomatapoeia; Onomatopeotic; Onomotopoia; Onomatopia; Onomatopoetic; Onametopia; Echoic; Onomonopiea; Onomonopeia; Onomatopoeias; Onomotopoeia; Onomatopoiea; Onomatopeic; Onomatopiea; Onomatopœia; Sound words; Words for sounds; Onamatappear; Onomonopia; Onamonapia; Onomotopeia; Onomatopea; Omomatopœia; Onomatopoesis; Onamatopeia; Onematopeia; Onematopoeia; Onomatopoea; Omomatopoeia; Verbal interjection; Onamatapia; Onomatopeeia; Onomatopaeia; Onomatapeia; Onomatopœic; Onomatopoetically; Onomatopaea; Onomatopoeiac; Onomanopeia; Onamatapoeia; Onomatope; Onomatopoeiae; Cross-cultural differences in onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia refers to the use of words which sound like the noise they refer to. 'Hiss', 'buzz', and 'rat-a-tat-tat' are examples of onomatopoeia. (TECHNICAL)
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