Panda's don't cry in words but rather in song. ;)
The Red Panda makes the sound "wha".
Some words with 'y' that rhyme with 'by' are: 'cry, dry, fly, fry, my, sly, spry, try, why'.
Like this: Prawaahdoo!
It is a long I, as is usually the case for consonant-Y words (by, fry, try).
A cat's cry sounds like a high-pitched meow or yowl.
like a chirp chirp
Some examples of critical vowel sounds with the long "i" sound include words like "cry," "flight," "pie," and "sight." These words feature the "i" sound pronounced as a long vowel with the "i" sound.
A cat's meow can sound like a cry because they use different vocalizations to communicate their needs and emotions, and sometimes they may meow in a way that sounds like a cry to get attention or express distress.
pie fly why cry sigh my ... and so on
A cougar's cry is often described as a high-pitched scream or a combination of a growl and a scream. It is a loud and eerie sound that can be heard from a distance.
The figurative language used in "The strain of strutting chanticleer cry Cock-a-doodle-doo!" is onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is where words imitate the sound they make, like "cock-a-doodle-doo" imitating the sound of a rooster crowing.
Yes. The sound in "why" is a long I, as in by and cry.