One cow said to the other, "Have you heard about the new farmer? He’s really udderly fantastic!" The other cow replied, "Yeah, I hope he doesn’t make us go to the moo-vies!" They both chuckled, enjoying their time in the pasture while keeping an eye on the farmer.
Moo.
Yes. For one, there's no such thing as a "bull cow," and two, a cow is never a bull nor is a bull ever a cow. Cows are mature female bovines, whereas bulls are intact male bovines. It's either or, not one with the other.
A cow doesn't say chicken or other words beginning with the letter c. With the exception of Chucky Cheese
you say cow like this niu
"Cow" in Afrikaans is "Koei." There are many other African languages, but I believe Afrikaans is the language you were referring to.
Cow.
To say 'cow' in Spanish, you would say 'vaca.'
This really depends on the cow. Often it is the one that is being ridden that is in heat, however the one that is in heat can also ride other cows (and even the bull). The one that is in heat is the one that stands to be mounted and doesn't try to turn around and butt the other cow that had just ridden her.
in most other languages a cow still says moo because cow language is international. Cow's can't speak different languages because when they plot world domination they won't able to understand each other. :) in some languages people dont say moo because they think it sounds differently so they might say something like 'ooo' instead but the cows still say moo :p In Swedish the cow goes "Muu!".
If you wanted to say cow in Italian, you would say vacca. To say cow in Spanish you would say vaca. To say cow in German you would say kuh.
A female dolphin is known as a "cow." You would not say a "cow dolphin" but rather just "cow" if you were talking about a female dolphin.
Where's my cow !!