Have you ever wondered what a cat's meow sounds like in Japanese? How about the grumble of an empty stomach, the rumble of an automobile's engine, or the crash of an ocean wave?
Japanese manga artists rely heavily upon onomatopoeia--sound-effect words--and this special entry in the best-selling "Kana de Manga/Kanji de Manga" language-learning series from Japanime is jam-packed with illustrated examples of those sounds in action.
Features more than 100 Japanese onomatopoeia and their English equivalents in categories such as "humans," "animals," "machines" and "nature."
Important: Use of this book requires knowledge of hiragana and katakana, the Japanese phonetic alphabets, which are taught in the book "Kana de Manga." If you don't already know how to read and write kana, we recommend you start with that book first.
112 pages. Black-and-white with jacket. 5 inches wide by 7 inches tall.