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chickens have twice the amount if varying sounds. Chickens have 26 basic units of sound in their language, otherwise known as phonemes. Hawaiians have only 13. English has up to 46.

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Chickens have a limited range of vocalizations, with common sounds like clucking, crowing, and squawking. In contrast, the Hawaiian language has a diverse vocabulary with many words, sounds, and nuances. Overall, the Hawaiian language offers a more extensive range of expression compared to the sounds made by chickens.

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