abb-style description of sound

The abb-type words to describe sounds are as follows:

1. Crash: describe the sound of water flow.

2. Pattering: describes the sound of the river.

3. Pilapapapa: describes the sound of chopping wood.

The water is rushing

4. Quiet: Describes no sound at all, very quiet.

5. Rumble: Describes the sound of an object being particularly loud and deafening.

6. Jingle bell: Generally used to describe the sound of a bell, which is very crisp.

7. Gudududu: The sound of water bubbling.

The sound of water gurgling

8. Tick-tat-tat: describes the sound of water dripping on stones and the ground.

9. Lezizi: the sound of happiness.

10. Noisy: Describes a messy environment and noisy people.

11. Pattering - describes the sound of the river.

12. Pususu: adjective. Describes the sound of wind, or the sound of constant shaking or rolling.

For example: The snow in winter is falling, and the small snowflakes are as light as smoke, as pure as jade, as white as silver, fluttering, falling from the sky, kissing the long-lost earth.

13. Bangdangdang: a Chinese word that refers to onomatopoeia and describes the sound of objects hitting each other.