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Uki Uki Japanese Lesson 22 - Onomatopoeia for Food 

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Uki Uki Japanese Lesson #22 - Onomatopoeia Food
Welcome to Uki Uki NihonGO! + Culture
こんにちは。Every language has beautiful expressions that are vivid and rich in meaning. In Japanese, onomatopoeia is one of the most fascinating and also fun aspects of the language.
They often have an interesting rhythm, like コロコロ、ドンドン and ぷくぷく and they are an essential part of the language.
It’s said that Japanese people regularly use several hundred onomatopoeic words in our daily conversations. With that much variety, they enable us express the exact states of mind, movements, situations, etc.
There are two types of onomatopoeia in Japanese. 擬音語 imitates actual sounds that you hear, just like sound effects. For example, コンコン is the sound of a door knock.
擬態語 expresses things that don't have sounds, for instance ウキウキ, the title of our show, which expresses that you are looking forward to something with great excitement.
So we're happy to bring you the first one of our onomatopoeia series today. Here, we'll look at オノマトペ on everyone’s favorite topic - food!
1. ペコペコ means you're hungry. So you can say,
ああ、おなかペコペコ。I'm starving.
2. グーグー rumbling of your stomach
クラスでおなかがグーグーいって、はずかしかった。
I'm so embarrassed my stomach was grumbling in class.
3. アツアツ - piping hot
これ、アツアツだから、きをつけてね。
This is super hot, so be careful.
4. トロトロ - melty
このトロトロのチーズ、おいしい!
This melting cheese is super good!
5. こんがり means when something is baked perfectly to golden brown.
パンがこんがりおいしくやけました。どうぞめしあがってください。
Our bread is fresh out of the oven and golden brown. Please have some.
These are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many, many more fun & useful onomatopoeia, so please stay tuned for more in this オノマトペ series in our future videos.
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Комментарии : 33   
@alliyabose
@alliyabose 7 лет назад
superb lessons🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆
@sneakydoodle
@sneakydoodle Год назад
Thanks! I'll be using グーグー soon enough
@mamesushi136
@mamesushi136 9 лет назад
I can't wait for the next episode :) Japanese always surprising me
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
mamesushi136 うれしいコメントをありがとうございます!:)
@Captain-Electro
@Captain-Electro 9 лет назад
Very helpful especially with the words for hot. I work in a factory with Japanese people and the machines bake parts as hot as 600 degrees. And we have gotten burned several times.
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
Electro あつあつ usually describes hot food or, figuratively, a hot(passionately-in-love) couple. Another onomatopoeia word that means hot is カンカン (e.g. カンカンにあつい). Please stay safe. :)
@maribelgonzales3626
@maribelgonzales3626 9 лет назад
Super!!!!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
maribel gonzales Yay! Arigatou!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 8 лет назад
Hope you enjoyed this video. You can find ALL of our Uki Uki episodes here! (^^) ru-vid.com/group/PLzfrZ0tkPLmzydrzFSuHhuNsXMlwjnBQa
@gerardsiasat4299
@gerardsiasat4299 8 лет назад
Sensei can you please place romaji translations? I am still learning Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Thank you!
@koronbiayin1931
@koronbiayin1931 9 лет назад
Onomatopoeiaは面白くて大切です。 わくわくです! 「わくわく」「うきうき」同じですか? Onomatopoeiaはたくさんがありますね!
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
***** コメントをありがとうございます。わくわくは何かうれしいことが起こる前の気持ち、うきうきは起こる前と起こっている時の両方に使います。:)
@koronbiayin1931
@koronbiayin1931 9 лет назад
Kurahara Sensei こたえを ありがとうございます!
@angelomarcon7744
@angelomarcon7744 7 лет назад
is it actually onomatopoeia or rather alliteration? the words hiss and miaow are what we call onomatopoeia in English.
@alliyabose
@alliyabose 7 лет назад
superb lessons🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆
@kendraa_______9981
@kendraa_______9981 9 лет назад
Wowwww I had no idea there were so many used in everyday conversation. Thank you for the example sentences, I was able to perfectly understand how to use these. :) looks like I have some studying to do.
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
Kendra Carlson So glad to hear you enjoyed the example sentences. Please try them out in a Japanese conversation. ;)
@timinator20o0
@timinator20o0 9 лет назад
ああ、とても面白いですよね。ありがとうございます!(^-^)
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
Timinator M コメントをありがとう!オノマトペは面白いですね。
@BlackWidow36776
@BlackWidow36776 9 лет назад
グーグーがいちばんすきです。:)
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
BlackWidow36776 私もいつもおなかがグーグー言っていますよ。(>.
@BlackWidow36776
@BlackWidow36776 9 лет назад
Kurahara Sensei あ、いいですね。 :) (i hope that i used that term correctly!!)
@augurelite
@augurelite 9 лет назад
COOL!!!! oh but do I use desu or suru or something else? would it be ウキウキです、それともうきうきする。。。ありがとう
@kazuekurahara7986
@kazuekurahara7986 9 лет назад
Aures Thomas Generally speaking, it's more common to say "うきうきします" rather than "うきうきです" e.g. 春休みに入って、うきうきします!
@augurelite
@augurelite 9 лет назад
あ!そうですか、どうもありがとうございます!
@TheMadnessangel
@TheMadnessangel 8 лет назад
Is it possible to just use the onomatopoeia, alone ? Like, a food very hot, just say "あ、あつあつ!" ?
@chloefitzhughrohaly3724
@chloefitzhughrohaly3724 9 лет назад
Atsu adu
@burekusakagami5653
@burekusakagami5653 9 лет назад
ピリピリは辛いの感じするね?
@chloefitzhughrohaly3724
@chloefitzhughrohaly3724 9 лет назад
Trkmm
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