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Japanese | Romaji* | English | Explanation |
パチ, ぱち |
pachi | (1) *flick on/off* *flicker*; (2) *blink* *opens eyes*; (3) *snap*; (4) *clap*; (5) *zap*; (6) *clickety-clack* |
(2) SFX for opening one's eyes first thing in the morning or after waking up; (3) A sharp, snappy sound. Can be click, crackle, clap, crack, etc. More » |
パチパチ, ぱちぱち |
pachi pachi | (1) *flick on/off*; (2) *blink blink*; (3) *clap clap*; (4) *slap slap*; (5) *dripping wet*; (6) *snap snap* *clatter clatter* |
(3) Sound of applause; (6) Sound of shutters clapping. More » |
パチピチ, ぱちぴち |
pachi pichi | *clap clap* *applause* |
SFX for clapping hands in applause or praise.
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パチクリ, ぱちくり |
pachikuri | *blink* *blink innocently* |
SFX for either faked or genuine bewilderment.
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パチン, ぱちん |
pachin | (1) *snap* *click*; (2) *open* *close*; (3) *smack*; (4) *ka-chink* *ker-chink* *chink* *clink* |
(1) SFX for snapping something open or closed, i.e. flipping open/close a cell phone; (2) SFX for snapping something open or closed, i.e. flipping open/close a cell phone; (3) SFX for hitting something or someone, not quite as if fighting but more like a slap; (4) SFX for metallic clinking or clattering, a light sound. More » |
パチンッ, ぱちんっ |
pachin | *smack* *wham* |
SFX for an impact, usually after an offensive attack in a fight has hit something.
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パチンパチン, ぱちんぱちん |
pachin pachin | *small* *cute* |
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パグーッ, ぱぐーっ |
pagu- | *grab* *grabs* |
SFX for taking ahold of something with great force.
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パカ, ぱか |
paka | (1) *plunk* *open*; (2) *separating*; (3) *snap* |
(1) Like a flip-flop lid (i.e. lunch box).
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パカパカ, ぱかぱか |
paka paka | *trotting* *clippity-clop* |
SFX for the footsteps of a horse on cobblestones.
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パカーン, ぱかーん |
paka-n | *ker-thwack* *ker-whack* |
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パキ, ぱき |
paki | *snap* |
Lighter notion than *Baki*
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パキーンッ, ぱきーんっ |
paki-n | *snap* *crack* |
SFX for something breaking in two.
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パキン, ぱきん |
pakin | *snap* *crack* |
SFX for something breaking in two.
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パコ, ぱこ |
pako | *pop* |
Like when opening a lid to something.
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* Organized by Romaji, in alphabetical order