Japanese onomatopoeia Vol.4 “SUH-SUH” by Kay Koyama (JPN)

⚫️Japanese onomatopoeia Vol.4 “SUH-SUH” by Kay Koyama (JPN)

Many Japanese, whether young or old people, use the onomatopeia “SHU-SHU” when they feel coolness of temperatures or mint-like refreshing tasteon their tongues.

For example,

★Mint gums/tablet candies

★Cool feeling around their necks or sleeves when the temperatures low

★Slightly opened SHOHJI sliding doors when winds are coming in the rooms

“SUH-SUH” is a noun. If you put “SURU” after the word, it turns a verb or an adjitive.

★SUH-SUH SURU gum スースーするガム

★KUBI MAWARI GA SUH-SUH SURU.首周りがスースーする。

★KUCHI NO NAKA GA SUH- SUH SURU.口の中がスースーする。