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Let's explore Japanese onomatopoeia that describe painful or strange sensations in your ears and nose. 耳 mimi = ear(s) じんじん jinjin =throbbing ずきずき zukizuki =throbbing with my pulse がんがん gangan =pounding ひりひり hirihiri =stinging キーン ki-n =ringing ザー za- =rushing ゴー go- =rumbling 鼻 hana =nose かさかさ kasakasa =dried-out つん / つーん tsun / tsuun =pungent, piercing むずむず muzumuzu =tickling ぐずぐず guzuguzu =sniffling constantly ぴくぴく pikupiku =twitching ひくひく hikuhiku =quivering 鼻血 hanaji =nosebleed ぽたぽた potapota =dipping drop by drop ぼたぼた botabota =splattering down つー / つつー tsuu / tsutsuu =trickling たらー taraa =dripping once たらたら taratara =dripping continuously どばー dobaa =gushing, pouring 鼻水 hanamizu =runny nose ずるずる zuruzuru =sniffling ちーん chiin =Honk! / Snort!

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