One word, one sound connected meaning game

In summary, a user suggests playing a game where each person says a word related to the previous one, but must only have one syllable and one sound. The game is called Rensou in Japanese. Some users start playing, but others are hesitant. The conversation takes a humorous turn when a user suggests the word "cock," but then changes it to "Spock." The game continues with various words being suggested.
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Vance
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Any one wants to play ?

foeexample I start with "pen", the next person must say something related to pen and that word must be one word and have one sound, like "write", though /t/ sound is at the end but its no problem ?
This game is called Rensou game in japanese, All the japanese people know it.
Anyone starts with a word and I will be the next one...Come on please play a game...I would like to learn your words...

Come on...
 
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  • #2
no one wants to play ?
 
  • #3
OK, ill start...

Bread
 
  • #4
Toaster! yeah.
 
  • #5
i think its supposed to be just one syllable... but oh well

jam
 
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************
toe
************
 
  • #7
*******
jam
*******
 
  • #8
*******
ham
*******
 
  • #9
*****
hock
*****
 
  • #10
I wonder if this game works better in Japanese? English is so multi-syllabic.

anyway, just to bait tribdog:

*****
cock
*****

:biggrin:
 
  • #11
hmmm... maybe too edgy..

how about
******
Spock
******
?
 
  • #12
***
freak
***
 
  • #13
***
geek
***

is this right ?! :clueless:
 
  • #14
****
book
****
 
  • #15
*********
cook
*********
 
  • #16
****
food
****
 
  • #17
****
fight!
****
 
  • #18
****
rifle
****
 
  • #19
*pounding the buzzer*
BZZZZTT! Two syllables!
 
  • #20
Math Is Hard said:
I wonder if this game works better in Japanese? English is so multi-syllabic.

anyway, just to bait tribdog:

*****
cock
*****

:biggrin:
now, I don't know how I come across to you all, but "cock" is not a bait I make a habit of going after.
 

1. What is the purpose of the "One word, one sound connected meaning game"?

The purpose of this game is to improve vocabulary and language skills by connecting words with similar sounds but different meanings.

2. How is the game played?

The game starts with someone saying a word out loud, and then each player takes turns saying a word that has a similar sound but a different meaning. The game continues until someone is unable to come up with a word or until the group decides to end the game.

3. Is there a specific set of rules for this game?

There are no strict rules for this game, but players should try to come up with words that have a clear connection in sound and meaning. It is also important to avoid using words that have already been used in the game.

4. What are the benefits of playing this game?

This game can improve language skills, increase vocabulary, and enhance critical thinking and creativity. It is also a fun and engaging way to learn new words and their meanings.

5. Can this game be played with children?

Yes, this game can be played with children as it is a great way to introduce them to new words and help them develop their language skills. However, the difficulty level can be adjusted depending on the age and level of the children playing.

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