The sound a goose makes is commonly represented as " honk." When writing it phonetically, you might also use "honk-honk" to convey the repetitive nature of their call. Some variations include "quack" for certain species, but "honk" is the most widely recognized representation of a goose's sound.
Leash does have the long e sound, as if it were spelled leesh, but goose does not. Goose has a silent e sound, as if it were spelled goos.
Geese make a honking sound
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no. not goose. gorse, mabe. thaqt is a spiky plant with yellow poisonous flowers!
Geese make a honking sound
"Sound off the goose" typically means to criticize or complain about something loudly and audibly. It is often used in informal contexts to describe someone expressing their opinions or grievances openly.
For the goose most people have named them Gassey. I know it sound weird. The beaver would be Vicker.
Female is goose and duck.Male is gander and drake.Young is gosling and duckling.
It is called a honk.honk.
Since I am not exactly sure what your asking I will answer you question from two different perspectives I have had both animals on my farm and they sound nothing alike. A goose honks and a horse nickers or brays sometimes. If you are asking about the pronunciation of the words themselves, then the answer is still no. The double "O" in goose are both short "O's" giving it a "ouuu" sound. While the single "O" in horse is a long "O" sound with the accent on the 1st syllable of the word. I hope I have helped you and answered your question completely.