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".
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 "onomatopoeia." It is a literary device where a word mimics the sound it represents.
The correct spelling is percussion (a sound made by striking).
The correct spelling is "microphone" (sound input device).
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).
The correct spelling is "quiet"
A bear "roars."
That is the correct spelling of "phonics" (learning spelling through letter sounds).
The preferred American English spelling is "cluck" (a chicken or hen sound in onomatopoeia). Also used : "buc buc" or "buck buck".