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How many onomatopoeia words are there?

There's no definitive answer to how many onomatopoeia words exist. Here's why:

* Constantly Evolving: Language is constantly evolving. New sounds and words are invented and adopted, including onomatopoeia.

* Subjective: What sounds like "meow" to one person might sound slightly different to another. This makes the categorization somewhat subjective.

* Language Specific: Onomatopoeia often differs across languages. A dog's bark might be "woof" in English but "bow wow" in French.

Instead of trying to count them, it's more helpful to understand the concept of onomatopoeia:

* Imitative: Onomatopoeia words imitate the sound they describe.

* Universal: While the specific words may differ, the idea of using sound to represent things is universal across languages.

So, rather than focusing on a specific number, appreciate the rich and ever-growing world of onomatopoeia and its ability to bring sounds to life!

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