Home Japanese Do “モフモフ” and “もくもく” mean the same thing?JJapaneseDo “モフモフ” and “もくもく” mean the same thing?January 12, 20232 comments If I’m correct, I believe they’re both different ways of saying “fluffy”. Tags:Japanese 2 commentsi think もくもく has more of a connotation of billowing, like clouds and smokeふわふわ?Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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i think もくもく has more of a connotation of billowing, like clouds and smoke
ふわふわ?