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		Надеюсь больше у меня проблем с переводом звуков не возникнет... И ещё одна шпаргалочка. Надеюсь больше у меня проблем с переводом звуков не возникнет... 
 
 a = general interjection: oh, uh, ah 
 a! = exclamation of surprise, alarm, amazement, relief, frustration, fury: Oh! Ack! Agh! Ah! Argh! Also inarticulate sound of pain or passion: Ah! Oh! 
 aaaa! = same as above, but more so 
 aa = yes, okay, sure 
 aa(aaa)n = opening the mouth wide, as in "Say ah!" Used when feeding or being fed by someone. 
 aan, an = cry of passion (see a!) 
 acha = remorse 
 agi agi = bite bite, gnaw, sink your cute little fangs into (see also agu agu, kaji) 
 agu agu = bite bite (see also agi agi, kaji) 
 ahaha = laughter (see also ha ha ha for masculine laughter, and ho ho ho for refined feminine laughter) 
 arayotto, hoisatto = K-san: " These are used when one is doing some physical task and finishing it easily. One uses either or both of them at a time." 
 ba = sudden impact. English equivalents would be: bam, bang, crash, ka-boom, thump, thud, wham, whomp, etc. (See also bagu, baki, ban, bashi, bata, batan, bokan, bun, dan, doka, don, doshin, dote, ga, ka, kon, paka, pan, pashi, patan, poka, pon, to, ton, among others.) 
 bachi = crackle (see also bari, biri) 
 bagu = impact 
 baki = impact (one of the most common impact sounds) or other very loud sound 
 ban = bang! bam! 
 ban = sometimes added to a scene for dramatic effect, to show that something astonishing or important has happened (see also don) 
 bara bara = rattle rattle (see also chara chara, gara gara) 
 bari bari = crunch, as in eating.
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