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AirFresh
07/17/22 4:16:18 AM
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Do Aussies and British go ZEDZEDzedzedzedzedzed....

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pegusus123456
07/17/22 4:20:29 AM
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It's an onomatopoeia for snoring that was used in comic books.

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indica
07/17/22 5:06:03 AM
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pegusus123456 posted...
It's an onomatopoeia for snoring that was used in comic books.
It's widely understood in most languages due to the spread of comics.
Different languages use different symbols/alphabets as variants of English ZZZ.
Here's a short list of some languages and the variants of ZZZ they use:
Japanese use the following different variants of zzz:
  • or (gu-gu) - (suu-suu)
  • (gu-gu)
  • (ura-ura)
  • (ku-ku) etc.
Russians use p-.
Norwegians and South Africans use snork.
In Finnish, they use krooh-pyyh.
Chinese use (hu-lu).
In Urdu, it's
Koreans use De reu rung.
Polish use chrrr-p.
German use Chrrr/ rah-p/ schnarch.
Vietnamese use kh kh.
Indonesians use groookkkk.
In Israel, they use xrrrr.
Arabic people use .
In Iraq, they use
Hungarians use horkol.
Turkish use hor.
French and Spanish use Ron pchi.
Bulgarian use Hurrrrr.
In Bengali, they use ghon-ghon.
In Hindi, it's -.
In Czech it's CHRRRR.

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Xethuminra
07/17/22 5:11:20 AM
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AbstraktProfSC2
07/17/22 5:34:23 AM
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snork

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