Quacking.
This depends on what kind of ducks you have. Some of the basics are quacking, swimming, mating, eating, pooping, making loud noises, and waddling around. Certain ducks are better than others at these things. I have noticed that call ducks are especially good at quacking and making noise. Runner ducks are good at running and have a unique shape that looks a bit like a wine bottle. Some ducks are good at hatching. Some are very good at flying. Some ducks are actually too heavy to fly, like Ruins.
"Playing."
Ducks echo but it depends on how loud they do it
The duck in the pond let out a loud quack when someone approached.
Example sentence - The music was too loud to enjoy.
On the lighter side: Look! There goes a guy carrying a giant "D", and he's walking like a duck!Or: Diving ducks, driving ducks, delicious ducks, delirious ducks, desirous ducks, dallying ducks, drowsy ducks, Decibel Ducks (if they are loud?), derby ducks (if they seem to be racing somewhere?), dewy ducks, dry ducks, and I'm sure there are plenty more...
loud
The common English sound is "Quack". Note that in other languages they may use a different word to describe the sound. This is not only the case for ducks but for all animals.
Harii is very loud at home, but not at school.
loud
'Woke' is the only verb, as it involves the action of waking. Where 'cry' and 'sleep' would normally be included, in this particular sentence they are actually nouns; cry was the sound made, therefore a noun, and sleep was used as a synonym for nap (or similar).
well depends what sentence its in e.g i read it out loud i was aloud to do something it just depend what sentence