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    Does the dog bark auf auf?

    I need to write sounds but I don´t know how to do it.
    Like Hahaha.. is the sounds of a laugh.
    Help?
    Auf

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    The chicken goes mooooooo.
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    You come up with off the wall stuff my friend ... but this time I'm with ya. I have several hispanic friends here in Texas (imagine that). The sounds animals make in the English language came up in conversation and turned into a laugh-a-thon.

    You spelled it auf but woof-woof or ruff-ruff would be normal in the U.S. Grrrrrrrrr would be growling noises ...

    How are these spelled in Portuguese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion
    The chicken goes mooooooo.
    I thought it went bwaaaak bwaaaak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    You come up with off the wall stuff my friend ... but this time I'm with ya. I have several hispanic friends here in Texas (imagine that). The sounds animals make in the English language came up in conversation and turned into a laugh-a-thon.

    You spelled it auf but woof-woof or ruff-ruff would be normal in the U.S. Grrrrrrrrr would be growling noises ...

    How are these spelled in Portuguese?
    The dog goes au au here.

    ruff ruff ? That is one gay dog.

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    The chicken goes poooo poooo here.

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    I learned in GG´s title that the tiger goes rawwwwr.

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    So you can see that if you and I were sitting at a party either there in Brazil or here in the U.S. while not even kowing each other would have ouselves and everyone else around us laughing their asses off ... stoned or not ... as we made the animal noises from our respective native tongues.

    Pooooo Poooo would be more like a pigion in English ...

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    How do you spell that word that means sounds the way its spelled?


    Onomonopia.......some shit like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoneCrusher
    So you can see that if you and I were sitting at a party either there in Brazil or here in the U.S. while not even kowing each other would have ouselves and everyone else around us laughing their asses off ... stoned or not ... as we made the animal noises from our respective native tongues.

    Pooooo Poooo would be more like a pigion in English ...
    Cultural diferences are one the best things to observe.

    Does anybody know other sounds? Even if it is not animal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shae
    How do you spell that word that means sounds the way its spelled?


    Onomonopia.......some shit like that.
    It is onomatopoeia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vieope
    I thought it went bwaaaak bwaaaak.
    Not from what my old See and Say used to tell me it had been beaten so bad the chicken sounded like a giraffe and the cow went quack quack and the dog bwaak bwaak, etc.

    I think dogs go arf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maniclion
    The chicken goes mooooooo.

    "If you're not part of the solution, you're the precipitate."

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    Afrikaans: woef Albanian: ham ham / hum hum Arabic (Algeria): haw haw Bengali: ghaue-ghaue Catalan: bup, bup Chinese (Mandarin): wang wang Croatian: vau-vau Danish: vov Dutch: woef English: bow wow, arf, woof, ruff ruff English (Old English): Hund byrcð. Esperanto: boj Estonian: auh Finnish: hau hau /vuh vuh French: ouah ouah German: wau wau, wuff wuff Greek: gav Hebrew: haw haw (/hav hav) Hindi: bho:-bho: Hungarian: vau-vau Icelandic: voff Indonesian: gonggong Italian: bau bau Japanese: wanwan, kyankyan Korean: mung-mung (/wang-wang) Norwegian: voff / vov-vov Polish: hau hau Portuguese (Portugal): au au au (nasal diphthong) Portuguese (Brazil): au-au Russian: gav-gav Slovene: hov-hov Spanish (Spain, Argentina): guau guau Swedish: vov vov Thai: hoang hoang (with falling tone) Turkish: hav, hav Ukrainian: haf-haf Vietnamese: wau wau
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