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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the sounds they represent.
- Onomatopoeias used to represent the same sound often vary from language to language.
- This variation is due in part to differences in how languages are structured.
- "Dugeun dugeun" is a Korean onomatopoeia that represents the sound of a heartbeat.
- "Tuk-tuk" is a Russian onomatopoeia that represents the sound of a heartbeat.
- The term "onomatopoeia" combines the Greek words for "name" (onoma) and "to make" (poiein).
The student wants to provide a specific example of onomatopoeia.
- Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the sounds they represent.
- Onomatopoeias used to represent the same sound often vary from language to language.
- This variation is due in part to differences in how languages are structured.
- "Dugeun dugeun" is a Korean onomatopoeia that represents the sound of a heartbeat.
- "Tuk-tuk" is a Russian onomatopoeia that represents the sound of a heartbeat.
- The term "onomatopoeia" combines the Greek words for "name" (onoma) and "to make" (poiein).
The student wants to provide a specific example of onomatopoeia.