Words that sound like what they mean

Started by bandit957, January 15, 2020, 09:00:19 PM

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bandit957

Certain words sound like the very things that they mean. I don't mean words like 'bang' and 'boom' that are designed to mimic sounds. I mean words that naturally form over time and just happen to sound like the things they represent.

A good example is 'complain'. The word 'complain' actually sounds like it's complaining. Another word like this is 'republic'. It rolls off the tongue in a way that represents that very type of government. It has a firm, resolute stress on the second syllable.
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Like when a lion roars or a cat meows?

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kurumi

Some adjectives sort of sound like themselves: pompous, meticulous, bombastic, serene, etc. But maybe that's just associations they've built up over a lifetime of use.

Japanese has lots of "gitaigo" adjectives that don't mimic sounds but still act like onomatopoeia: fuwafuwa for fluffy, etc.
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mgk920

Howabout all of those totally perfect Yiddish words....

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MNHighwayMan

Quote from: kurumi on January 16, 2020, 12:01:58 PM
But maybe that's just associations they've built up over a lifetime of use.

This is exactly it. I am certain that if "fuwafuwa" meant "pompous" then we'd be talking about that instead.

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webny99

Quote from: hbelkins on January 16, 2020, 02:01:21 PM
Phlegm.

That also looks (on paper) exactly like what it means, which might be another thread altogether.

bandit957

Quote from: webny99 on January 16, 2020, 06:05:30 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on January 16, 2020, 02:01:21 PM
Phlegm.

That also looks (on paper) exactly like what it means, which might be another thread altogether.

I like the way the lowercase 'e' looks in words that are funny, because the 'e' looks like it's laughing.
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