Neh. Its korean. Its not a "nay" sound its an "egg" sound
Actually, I think you mean "nay," which is an old-timey kind of word for no.
The word that means "no" but sounds like "neigh" is "nay."
They make a small whistle like neigh
The word neigh is spelt as you have in the question.
A neigh if it a loud full call that sounds like the horse is saying: neeeeeeiiiighhh!, a whinny if it a high pitched call that sounds like the horse is saying: whinnnnnny! and a nicker if it is a low repeated sound that sounds like the horse is laughing. The nicker is quieter than a whinny/neigh
A cow does not really bray or neigh. They make their own unique vocalizations, which are more like "moo" sounds.
It sounds somewhat like a horse or zebra, so a neigh like noise.
Horse sound are a bit nasally as they use their nostrils to generate sound. The sounds they make are anything from soft nickers that sound like nnnhehheh to loud squeals when angry. And when calling to a buddy at a distance they make a sound that sounds like NEEEEHAHEH, (you need to imagine that with a slight stutter.) In Vietnamese it is Hí híhíhí
The German word "raus" means "(get) out."
Illinois.
The word that means "friendship" and sounds like "repor" is the French loan-word "rapport". It is pronounced "raa-por".
Tabhair dhom sounds similar; it means 'Give me'.
A horse makes a range of sounds to convey different feelings. The names of some are whinny, neigh, snort, grunt, blow and nicker.
it means grandmother