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  3. Learn how to say Duck In Japanese with our comprehensive guide. Discover the different kanji characters, pronunciations, and cultural significance behind the words in Japanese.

    • ワンワン (wan wan) In Japanese, the most generic dog sound is “wan wan”. It’s like the English “woof woof”. Example: 犬いぬ がワンワン吠ほえる。 Inu ga wan wan hoeru. The dog went “woof woof”.
    • キャンキャン (kyan kyan) This describes dog sounds that are from a smaller dog like a chihuahua. It can also represent a small dog that is in distress. Example
    • ニャーニャー (nyaa nyaa) A cat’s “meow” is represented by “nyaa nyaa” in Japanese. A cat can sometimes even be called a ニャンコ (nyanko). Example: 子猫 こねこ がニャーニャー鳴ないている。
    • ゴロゴロ (goro goro) The purr sound of a cat is “goro goro”. Example: 猫ねこ がゴロゴロ喉のどを鳴ならして近ちか づいてくる。 Neko ga goro goro nodo o narashite chikazuite kuru. The cat came closer while purring.
  4. Here's a list of translations. Japanese Translation. アヒル. Ahiru. More Japanese words for duck. 鴨 noun. Kamo wild duck, easy mark. あひる noun.

  5. Translation of "Howard the Duck" into English . Sample translated sentence: ちなみに、Howard the Duckは、すべての時間の中で最も素晴らしい、素晴らしい、信じられないほどの映画です。 ↔ By the way, Howard the Duck is the most amazing, awesome, incredible movie of all time.

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