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".
A correct way to spell the sound a horse makes could be "neigh".
The most common spelling of this sound is "meow", though "miaow" or "miao" is occasionally seen in older works.
That is the correct US spelling of "favorable" (the UK spelling is favourable).
The correct spelling is whistling (making a tonal or musical sound, as from the lips).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "owe" (to be in one's debt).
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the correct spelling is "Aw." See the Related Link for the pertinent dictionary listing.
Shoo-in is the correct spelling; but when you say either, both sound the same.
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That is the correct US spelling of "favorable" (the UK spelling is favourable).
The correct spelling is percussion (a sound made by striking).
The correct spelling is "equations." *Most English words with a Q have a U following to make the KW sound.
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia" (word imitating natural sound).The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia".
The correct spelling is whistling (making a tonal or musical sound, as from the lips).
A bear "roars."
The correct spelling is "quiet"
The preferred American English spelling is "cluck" (a chicken or hen sound in onomatopoeia). Also used : "buc buc" or "buck buck".
That is the correct spelling of "phonics" (learning spelling through letter sounds).
Chicken and chicken, ones an animal and the others somthing you eat
That is the correct spelling of the verb "owe" (to be in one's debt).