O.K. it’s time for another one of my little quizzes. This one is based on parole onomatopeiche (onomatopoeic words).

Here’s how it works: below, you will find a numbered list of sounds together with their onomatopoeic counterparts, this is followed by a list of things that produce the sounds (highlighted in blue). All you have to do is match each sound/onomatopoeic word with its appropriate ‘sound producer’. I’ll begin with a completed example:

1. Miao… miao…    e’ il miagolio    del gatto    (Meow… meow…    is the mewing    of the cat)

Now it’s your turn, and because I don’t want to make it too simplistic for you I’ll leave it in Italian without translations. N.B. I have highlighted the accents of each onomatopoeic word in red to help you with the pronunciation, dai, forza!

 

2. Tic… tic…    e’ il ticchettio    —————

3. Bee…bee…    e’ il belato    —————

4. Sc… sc…    e’ il fruscio    —————

5. Tin… tin…    e’ il tintinnio    —————

6. Trin… trin…    e’ il trillo    —————

7. Sssss… ssss…    e’ il sibilo    —————

8. Uuuuu… uuuu…    e’ l’ ululo    —————

9. Gra… gra…    e’ il gracidio    —————

10. Gru… gru…    e’ il grugnito    —————

11. Frr… frr…    e’ il frinio    —————

 

del serpente

del vento rabbioso

della pecora

dell’orologio

delle foglie al vento

di un brindisi

del telefono

della rana

della cicala

del maiale

 

To post your answers click on the comments button below. As usual I’ll post the correct answers and translations in a few days, buona fortuna.