I think so
Woof normally means a dog barking. e.g "Woof, Woof!" The dog barked.
No. The word "rough" means coarse, not smooth, or areas off the fairway in golf. The imitative spelling for a bark by a dog is "ruff ruff" (similar to "woof woof").
woof! woof! bow wow bark ruff! ruff!
Yes, the word woof is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the sound made by a dog, a thing. The word woof is also a verb; the act of a dog barking, or making a sound similar to a dog barking.
THEY CAN BARK, ARF, WOOF, RUFF, AND MEOW THEY CAN BARK, ARF, WOOF, RUFF, AND MEOW
"wan-wan" is the onomatopoeia for a dog barking in Japanese.
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Your mother.
A dog's bark is sometimes written as "woof" or "woof woof" (another typical written form is bow wow).
A dog is "Chien" in French. For sound , errrrr , la woof woof
Woof,Woof or just bark