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Japanese Mimetic Words: Pika Pika ぴかぴか – Review Notes

Today we learned another Japanese Mimetic Word! Do you know what ぴかぴか (pikapika) means? Pikachu isn’t the only one using this word!

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japanese mimetic words

 Today we learned another Japanese Mimetic Word.

 Mimetic Words are words that mimic sounds, feelings, or senses (learn more)

 Today’s mimetic word is ぴかぴか (pikapika)

pikapika

★ ぴかぴか (pikapika) is a word that describes something that shines or sparkles.

 It is often used to describe things that are new or have just been cleaned.

sparkling sink

shiny new car

 And of course, Pikachu!

pikachu


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