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First, quack is a verb, which is the imitation sound of animals:

Baa baa, Cleisthenes moo, woof-woof, Mimi, meow meow, Ji Ji, squeak, whoa, giggle.

Second, overlapping:

Dadada, DuDu, Zhazha, Hahaha, Gaga Ga, Dangdang.

Extended data:

Melon, whether beside the shape or the sound, is a metaphor of a newborn baby like a meatball. (melon, meaning newborn baby), the original meaning of the word: verb, newborn baby cries.

Explanation of words:

1, baa baa: mi ē onomatopoeia, lamb's cry [baa; Baa baa. For example, baa baa.

The tone of auxiliary words makes people feel a little sad, like the tone of a lovely little girl. Baa, you can understand what I mean.

2, Mimi Mimi: Mimi, mο, onomatopoeia, describing cats barking or calling cats.

3.Twitter: Onomatopoeic words that describe birds, sounds or various noises, such as Twitter. Onomatopoeia: birds ~ ~ call.

4, squeaky: squeaky sound. Words come from the branches, and the branches also make sounds. "Mouth" refers to "sound" and "branch" refers to the fork attached to the bamboo pole. The combination of "mouth" and "branch" is the original meaning of "sound from each fork": subdivided sound, non-subjective sound.

5. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. ? The original meaning refers to the morning call of servants in ancient big families, or the morning call of night shift staff in ancient hotels. Especially the morning crow of a rooster. When reading not, it is an exclamation, which means the same as "oh"