Frogs only make frog sounds. In Hebrew, this sound is usually described as "ribbit" (ריביט) or kirkur (קירקור)
The blue dart frog (scientific name: Dendrobates azureus) makes a buzzing sound.
fribit moran
The sound a frog makes is called a "Croak".
resembles the hooting of an owl
This has no meaning in Hebrew. In fact, "tuh" is not a Hebrew syllable at all. (There is no way to make the uh sound in Hebrew).
Many species of frogs and toads make rough, croaking sounds. There are also some birds, amphibians, and fish that are also capable of making similar sounds.
well, frogs burp, and it makes a vibration, so loud, causing it to make a sound.
No it is not. In fact, There are no Hebrew names that begin with F, because Hebrew words cannot begin with the F sound
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The sound of 'J' doesn't exist in the Hebrew language, and there is no single character that can produce its sound. In modern times, when foreign words that contain the 'J' sound are to be rendered in Hebrew, a combination of characters is used, frequently the characters for the sounds "DZ".
The bullfrog its name from the deep sound it can make. It's more like the loud noise a cow or other animal would make then a frog!