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  • 00:00

    Yeah, I need to go to hospital after this, guys... Okay, I need to see my psychiatrist.. 'Cause of the way i look right now...

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    Haha, yeah... HELLO, I'm back!..

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    Oh, sorry... Dammit! I was gonna cheat!

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    She's so cruel...

  • 00:27

    Hello, everyone! Welcome to Tokyo Creative Play. My name is Emma, and I'm your host, and today

  • 00:31

    I'm here with Kim Dao. Kim is an Australian...

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    blooty

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    vlogger (BLOOTY VLOGGAH)

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    Kim is an Australian beauty vlogger, but right now you wouldn't maybe be able to tell that because I...

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    I... Did her makeup *Laughs*

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    Emma did my makeup... I think it's lovely

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    You can see it in another video..

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    If you want to check out that video link will be....

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    Where ever it is...?

  • 00:55

    So Kim used to live in Japan. How long did you live in Japan?

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    About a year and a half..?

  • 00:59

    A year and a half?... Okay cool.

  • 01:00

    I've lived in Japan now for about two years

  • 01:02

    So, today, we're gonna be doing some quizzes, but people who live in Japan should know the answers to. The emphasis is on 'should'. Oh...

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    I think she needs like a border here.. 'cause you can't look at me. I can't

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    It's just so... The lips are so much honestly...

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    The lips..? Yeah.

  • 01:24

    So today, we're gonna be doing those quizzes, and you guys can follow along and see if you know any of the answers with us

  • 01:30

    We're a bit worried about it. All right. Let's do this Chris. You bring us the boards... Alright guys so the first question is

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    Why is Japan called 日本 (nihon) or nipon in Japanese?

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    So what do we do? Do we write the kanji?...

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    Oh... Just write your answer.

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    Okay please don't show your answer until.... Oh, sorry

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    Dammit! I was gonna cheat! She's so correct...

  • 01:58

    I'm gonna have to draw... A sun..

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    Heyy...

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    A river... A sea here...

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    I'm such an artist.

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    And then we need some land...

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    Lets see.. Um...

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    Japan is the ocean...

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    That's here, then you've got some shells here... Let's See.. How do you draw a shell?... Okay

  • 02:19

    Okay... Please show the answers

  • 02:22

    So that's not what Kim said... She's already sure.

  • 02:26

    Well nipon (日本) because it's happy... And... This is land here (the rising sun) - The sun's rising

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    Land of the rising sun...

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    There's lots of silent books

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    So the kanji can be Sun and and books... So?

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    Yeah, probably something to do with the Land of the Rising Sun.

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    But, I don't know what rising sun is...

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    So the answer is yes.. It is...

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    The land of the Rising Sun... What does nipon mean?

  • 02:55

    Land of the Rising Sun.... Ah okay.

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    All right ladies question 2 - oh boy... If turkeys are eaten worldwide during Christmas, what is eaten in Japan?

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    festivity

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    chicken

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    Oh man....

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    I might not have known the answer!

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    I'm sorry.... Are we drawing?... You can do whatever you want man... Okay.

  • 03:19

    I was gonna draw the colonel (sanders)... But he's too difficult

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    He's so cute... Thank you... I love that!

  • 03:25

    KFC chicken... Or, it doesn't have to be KFC, a lot of like convenience stores sell chicken as well.

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    but basically fried chicken

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    KIM'S FRIED CHICKEN

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    Yummy..

  • 03:40

    This is a follow up question - Do you know why?

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    marketing..! Oh yeah

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    Smart marketing you should pay that person yeah. Okay, ready?

  • 03:48

    Number three - Yeah.

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    The first karaoke style machine was created in Japan

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    Okay....

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    What does karaoke mean?

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    Wait you already wrote something... It's something I made up on the spot so.... *Mumbles* This doesn't make sense

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    KARA IS OKE

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    Like you know the song?

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    (KARA - ミスター)

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    It's too early in the morning for me guys there for me to do this, but it's okay.

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    I did 'kara', as in the Japanese, like 'kara', here to there like 'kara' - from... Does that make sense.. Oh?

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    Yeah, like so you go from being okay to like good so 'kara' (from) Okay to like Good... So kara-oke... Good made (Until)

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    I don't know ahaha...

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    I think at this point, we're just making up stuff...

  • 04:45

    So, the answer is actually pretty interesting.

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    'kara' means empty

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    And, 'oke' is a shortened term for Orchestra

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    So it can be translated to: empty orchestra

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    Okay

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    That's the reason why it's called 'karaoke'

  • 04:57

    Question number 4 -

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    What is Japan's national sport?

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    Is it karate, judo...

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    Baseball or sumo?

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    *Laughs*

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    Okay... Sumo

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    She says 'sumo'... And uh, hi person.

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    With skinny arms... Hahaha

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    I think it goes like.. Between the legs

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    I put baseball, because I feel like everyone gets so excited about it here. It has to mean something big

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    Also, I think that I think that's a tennis ball...

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    I drew

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    The most popular sport in japan is baseball

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    Yeah.. But not the National sport, okay, but what's the national sport?

  • 05:41

    The national sport is actually sumo!

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    So well done Kim!

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    My my guy...

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    I I didn't even know

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    Yeah

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    I'm not even speaking English at this point... So the last question is a supposedly not so easy question as well

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    Okay....

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    And because Wenbim has a special connection with this question, he will be asking it.

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    Okay, okay.. Wenbim!

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    Okay,

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    (5) What does pikachu actually mean?

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    I tried to draw pikachu.. But i can't think of what he looks like!

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    Oh no!!

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    He's so hairy!

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    Okay, I don't know what 'pika pika' is in onomatopoeia in Japanese, but I'm like is it like shiny

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    And then Chu is like a 'Chu~' like a kiss, so its like a shiny kiss.

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    And, then i drew...

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    The best pikachu...

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    It's so scary...

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    It's so fat...

  • 06:42

    What did Ash do to him?!?

  • 06:46

    Um... I just drew different pikachu... Just pikachu.

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    So the answer, is pika or 'pika pika' - it is a word that is describes the spark that an electrical spark makes

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    and Chu is the sound that a mouse makes

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    electric mouse

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    NOT a shiny kiss

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    I was like - this is kinda weird...

  • 07:19

    So now we are wiser, we know more about Japan

  • 07:22

    Electric mouse...

  • 07:23

    Did we get anything right?

  • 07:25

    KFC! We got KFC right.

  • 07:27

    One question - I got two questions... So you win!

  • 07:32

    Anyway that was fun. Thanks for watching guys. Hopefully you can follow on and hopefully you knew more answers than we did...

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    Cause we didn't know anything....

  • 07:40

    Yeah, thanks for coming. Thank you. Thank you for having me and doing my makeup...

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    beautiful...

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    And yeah We'll see you guys in the next video. Bye!!

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    Subs by Elsa Ritchie :-)

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The example sentences of ONOMATOPOEIA in videos (3 in total of 3)

okay proper noun, singular , i personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present n't adverb know verb, base form what wh-pronoun ' pika noun, singular or mass pika' proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction onomatopoeia noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction japanese proper noun, singular , but coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction is verb, 3rd person singular present it personal pronoun like preposition or subordinating conjunction shiny noun, singular or mass
the determiner term noun, singular or mass shabby noun, singular or mass shabu noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present an determiner onomatopoeia noun, singular or mass , derived verb, past participle from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner sound noun, singular or mass emitted verb, past tense when wh-adverb the determiner beef noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present stirred verb, past participle through preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner boiling verb, gerund or present participle water noun, singular or mass .
and coordinating conjunction the determiner onomatopoeia noun, singular or mass letters noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner school noun, singular or mass bell noun, singular or mass aid noun, singular or mass this determiner transition noun, singular or mass into preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner shot noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner continues verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner motion noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction actually adverb dollying verb, gerund or present participle to to the determiner right noun, singular or mass .

Use "onomatopoeia" in a sentence | "onomatopoeia" example sentences

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  • Life is too fleet for onomatopoeia.
    -Mervyn Peake-

Definition and meaning of ONOMATOPOEIA

What does "onomatopoeia mean?"

/ˌänəˌmadəˈpēə/

noun
formation of word from sound associated with what is named.