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What is Onomatopoeia? ► Words that sound like their meanings! | Learn English

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Watch this video to learn about onomatopoeia and improve your English. The meaning of onomatopoeia is the creation of words that imitate natural sounds. BOOM, CRASH, SIZZLE. Onomatopoeia can be a powerful literary device when used correctly. Want to get better at English? We recommend this book: English for Everyone English Grammar Guide: https://amzn.to/3kSnISj Learn more with us on: https://www.mapleonlinelearning.com #grammar #english #learn #children #education #LiteraryTechniques 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Examples 01:43 Example Sentences 02:37 Spot the Onomatopoeia
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