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Giongo and gitaigo: Free Intermediate Japanese Quiz

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If you are an intermediate student of Japanese, you have probably studied giongo and gitaigo, the Japanese words whose pronunciation mimics the word's meaning. From tokidoki or sorosoro at the beginner level, the Japanese language has a rich vocabulary of these rhyming words.

This free Nihongo quiz will test your knowledge of a few intermediate giongo and gitaigo.

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擬音語(ぎおんご)擬態語(ぎたいご)

   んでください。

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しの   だ。
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   (ねむ)れた。
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がまずくて   した。
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たされて   した。
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   しているがいる。
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