In English, the various vocalizations of chickens are usually variations on cluck or cackle, or possibly chirp (as for other birds). These are the onomatopoeia words, but the actual sounds are represented, as in comics and Cartoons, by such spellings as "buc buc," "bok bagok," "buckawk," "wak,"or "bwak."
The sound a chicken makes is "bok, bok."
OnomatopoeiaWater makes sounds like "bloop" or "blub, blub", or the more common "drip."
Sounds Like Chicken was created in 1999.
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It is usually rendered as "baa" (for a lamb, or baby sheep, "maa").
Sounds Just Like Chicken was created in 2011.
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Ah, the sound a chicken makes is spelled "cluck." Just imagine a happy little hen wandering around the farm, spreading joy with each gentle cluck. It's a simple and delightful sound that always brings a smile to my face.
The word "spell" has 4 sounds: /s/ /p/ /e/ /l/.
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"Chicken" in Irish is spelled as "sicín."
A chicken makes a "cluck" sound, which is a short and sharp noise. Chickens can also make other vocalizations like squawks, cackles, and crowing sounds.