1. Players can also make up onomatopoeic words for multiples of other numbers. 2. Many onomatopoeic words beginning with a0 pertain to things that are small or quick. 3. Japanese also has far more onomatopoeic words than English. 4. Some languages flexibly integrate onomatopoeic words into their structure. 5. Such onomatopoeic words are a boon to Japanese writers. 6. Her name comes from the Japanese onomatopoeic word " nikoniko " ( ???? " smilingly " ). 7. What is difficult with " argosies ", one of those gorgeously semi-onomatopoeic words that hints at opulence and abundance? 8. Onomatopoeic words like " clash " or " meow " also tend to turn up independently in unrelated languages.9. :: I don't think we have an onomatopoeic word for an elephant's trumpet, are there any in other languages? 10. Its name is derived from the onomatopoeic word , " eXobo ", describing the sound made as cattle squelch through mud.