Depends what animal you mean.
A cow goes "moo"
A sheep goes "baa"
A horse goes "neigh"
A chicken goes "cluck cluck cluck"
A duck goes "quack"
A dog goes "woof"
A cat goes "meow"
In the states, cows sounds are interpreted as Mooooo. In Asian Countries, cow sounds are interpreted as Ambaaaa.
The onomatopoeia for the sound of a cow is "moo".
However, the actual sound is a long, lowing sound like "murrr" or "mrurr".
They can grunt, low, snort (or as some cattlemen call it, blow snot), and even growl.
The short sound made by a cow is a "moo" (mooing). A longer or repeated sound is referred to as "lowing."
The same sound that any cow from any other country makes: the onomatopoeic "Moo."
Moo moo moo moo
a cow.
Boooo! Because they they are not cowboy fans
moo
sounds like a velvet ant or cow killer as they are sometimes called
They put a fistula in the cow. Thus, the cow is called a fistulated cow.
A female cow is called a "cow" - if it has not given birth it can be called a "heifer". Perhaps you were thinking of a "cow" called 'Daisey'.
A cow's "female parent" is called the dam of said cow.
A mother elephant is called a cow and the baby is a calf.
When the police interrogate the husband of a cow, it is called questionable. If you say it slowly it sounds like 'question a bull.'
Heard someone talking about a S.S. called "Bull and Cow". But, it sounds like a bunch of bull to me.
No.
A cow.
A steer or bull cow is a male cow. The female cow is usually called a heifer. A dairy cow is sometimes called a milker.
No, "cow" does not have a short "o" sound. It is pronounced with a diphthong that combines the sounds of "ou" as in "now."
A cow