Moo-moo is the Japanese equivalent of the English 'moo' used to describe a cow's sound.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Japanese onomatopoeia representing the sound of a cow.
- Commonly used when teaching children about animal sounds.
- Can also refer to the cow itself as a nickname.
Overview
- 1概要:「もーもー」は日本語の擬音語(オノマトペ)の一つで、牛が鳴く声を音素化したものです。日本語では動物の鳴き声を独特の表現で表すことが多く、牛の場合は「もーもー」と表現するのが一般的です。2) 使用パターン:主に「牛さんはもーもーと鳴く」のように、動詞の「鳴く」と組み合わせて使われます。また、幼児語として「もーもーさん」のように、牛そのものを指す愛称として使われることもあります。3) 一般的な文脈:絵本や童謡、子供との会話で頻繁に登場します。特に教育現場や家庭内で、子供が動物の名前や鳴き声を覚える段階で非常に重要です。大人が使う場合は、少しユーモラスな表現や、子供に合わせる意図が含まれることが多いです。4) 類似語との比較:「わんわん(犬)」や「にゃーにゃー(猫)」といった他の動物の擬音語と同様のカテゴリに属します。他の擬音語と異なり、牛のゆったりとした動きや穏やかなイメージが「もー」という響きに反映されています。
Examples
牛さんがもーもーと鳴いています。
everydayThe cow is going moo-moo.
絵本で牛の鳴き声をもーもーと教えました。
informalI taught the cow's sound as 'moo-moo' using a picture book.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
もーもーと鳴く
To moo.
Often Confused With
This is the sound for sheep or goats in Japanese. It is easy to confuse with moo-moo if you are not familiar with animal sounds.
Grammar Patterns
How to Use It
Usage Notes
This word belongs to the category of 'onomatopoeia' (giongo). It is exclusively used in casual or educational contexts for children. It should never be used in a formal or professional environment.
Common Mistakes
Learners often try to use this word as a verb (e.g., 'moo-moo-suru'), but it is technically an onomatopoeic noun. It should be used with the particle 'to' and the verb 'naku'.
Tips
Use with honorifics for children
When talking to toddlers, add 'san' to make it 'Moo-moo-san'. This makes the word sound more friendly and personified.
Avoid in professional settings
Never use this word in business or formal situations. It is strictly limited to casual, childish, or educational contexts.
Animal sounds vary by language
Japanese animal onomatopoeia are unique to the language. Learning these helps you connect with Japanese culture and childhood memories.
Word Origin
It is derived from the natural sound a cow makes. Japanese phonetics interpret this low-frequency sound as the 'moo' syllable.
Cultural Context
In Japan, animal sounds are standard vocabulary for children. Every child learns these specific sound words early in life, making them a core part of Japanese cultural upbringing.
Memory Tip
Think of a cow saying 'Moo' twice. Japanese people just repeat the sound to make it sound more like a continuous noise.
Frequently Asked Questions
4 questions基本的には子供向けや絵本などで使われます。大人が日常会話で使うと非常に幼い印象を与えるため、避けるのが無難です。
いいえ、牛専用の表現です。他の動物にはそれぞれ独自の擬音語(犬ならわんわん、猫ならにゃーにゃー)があります。
どちらも牛の鳴き声ですが、「もー」は鳴き声そのもの、「もーもー」は鳴き声の反復としてより強調された表現です。
はい、基本的な意味は同じです。ただし、日本語では「もーもーさん」のように名詞化して呼ぶ点が英語と少し異なります。
Test Yourself
牛さんは「___」と鳴きます。
牛の鳴き声は日本語で「もーもー」と表現されます。
Score: /1
Summary
Moo-moo is the Japanese equivalent of the English 'moo' used to describe a cow's sound.
- Japanese onomatopoeia representing the sound of a cow.
- Commonly used when teaching children about animal sounds.
- Can also refer to the cow itself as a nickname.
Use with honorifics for children
When talking to toddlers, add 'san' to make it 'Moo-moo-san'. This makes the word sound more friendly and personified.
Avoid in professional settings
Never use this word in business or formal situations. It is strictly limited to casual, childish, or educational contexts.
Animal sounds vary by language
Japanese animal onomatopoeia are unique to the language. Learning these helps you connect with Japanese culture and childhood memories.
Examples
2 of 2牛さんがもーもーと鳴いています。
The cow is going moo-moo.
絵本で牛の鳴き声をもーもーと教えました。
I taught the cow's sound as 'moo-moo' using a picture book.
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