Sow? As in a female pig?
Any word which is an approximation of the sound an animal makes is called an Onomatopoeia, such as buzz for bees and perhaps "clip clop" for the sound of animal hooves.
Depends on what animal.
animal name that has the same vowel sound of apple.
elephant
No, but the animal name does.
The animal is the sheep (long E vowel sound).
In the word "animal," the letter "a" makes the schwa sound. The schwa is represented phonetically as /ə/ and is an unstressed vowel sound typically found in unstressed syllables. In this case, the first "a" in "animal" is pronounced as a schwa.
In the word "animal," the letter "a" is pronounced with a short vowel sound, /æ/. This can be determined by the fact that the letter "a" is followed by a consonant letter "n," which typically indicates a short vowel sound in English. In contrast, a long vowel sound would typically be indicated by a silent "e" at the end of the word, such as in "cake" where the "e" makes the "a" say its name, /eɪ/.
A siffleur is an animal that make a whistling sound. It comes from the French word siffler which means whistle.
The word "mop" has the short O (aah) sound as in several animal names.(There is a different sound, AW, in dog, hog, and frog.)The short O sound is heard as-- the O in fox, oxen, lobster, and wombat-- the first O in cockatoo, crocodile, rhinoceros-- the second O in hippopotamus-- the first A in wallaby
No. The A has a short A sound, as in jab and ham.
The word you want is reverb.