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What is a onomatopoeira?

You're likely thinking of onomatopoeia.

Onomatopoeia is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. In simpler terms, it's a word that sounds like the noise it represents.

Here are some examples:

* Animal Sounds: meow, woof, moo, quack, tweet

* Actions: bang, boom, crash, sizzle, drip

* Nature: whoosh (wind), rustle (leaves), splash (water)

Onomatopoeia adds a sense of realism and vividness to writing and speech, making it more engaging and fun. 😊

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