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Traditionally, a hen goes "cluck cluck", but some prefer the use "buck buck" (buk buk), which is closer to the actual sound of chickens.

Roosters, of course, crow at dawn, "cock-a-doodle-doo".

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A correct way to spell the sound a horse makes could be "neigh".

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The most common spelling of this sound is "meow", though "miaow" or "miao" is occasionally seen in older works.

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