It has nothing to do with size or age, except in a general sense. Your voice "breaks" when puberty sets in. It is a "secondary sexual characteristic." Usually, your voice goes back and forth as the vocal chords start elongating, creating the characteristic men's "Adam's apple" in the throat. It can sound like a hoarse or husky throat at times, but only for short bursts, not over a long period of time. Thank you!
Yeah... but it is rare
The sound that is made by the Indian parrot is called a "squawk". The Indian parrots can be trained to speak to people.
a jaguar makes his sound by his throat and his tongue
The sound from someones snot filled throat.
He was named for the sound he made. It was a sort of 'gollum' sound deep in his throat.
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Vocal chords
Throat
a wild howl from its throat
Husky as a noun and costaud or rauque as an adjective are French equivalents of the English word "husky."Specifically, the masculine noun husky is an English loan word designating a dog breed. The masculine adjective costaud means "husky" in the sense of a person's physical build. The feminine/masculine adjective rauque means "husky" in the sense of a rough sound to the voice.The respective pronunciations are "uh-skee," "koh-stoh" and "rohk."
As in chew, or a guttural sound (similar to how some sound when clearing their throat)
Unnatural.
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