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Klang is a corruption of ''clang'' (onomatopoeia for heavy metal striking a surface). | Klang is a corruption of ''clang'' (onomatopoeia for heavy metal striking a surface). It could also come from ''klang'' (German Imperfekt form of ''klingen'', which means ''to sound''). The sentence “Diese Geige klang gut” [di:zɐ gaɪgɐ: klaŋ gu:t] translates to “This violin sounded well”. | ||
Gigiaru is derived from ''gear'', with ''gi'' repeated once to denote the addition of Klang's third gear. | Gigiaru is derived from ''gear'', with ''gi'' repeated once to denote the addition of Klang's third gear. |
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