Yes, a donkey does make a sound that sound similar to the letters 'ee aw'. It can sometimes sound like 'hee haw' as well.
It is called braying and sounds like Aw-ee Aw-ee.
It can have a short O sound (as in honor, but pronouncing the H) but more commonly in the US is an AW sound, as in haul and bonk.
They are called Brays.
Answer 1Donkeys bray, sometimes this sound is very high pitch scaring away predator animals such as wolves or coyotes.Answer 2Donkeys make a sort of yodeling sound. The sound is similar to eeeee ooorrrrrr.Answer 3The sound made by a donkey is called braying.
They are called Brays.
It is called braying and sounds like Aw-ee Aw-ee.
No, but some people pronounce it with a short "U" sound (dunk-ee). The other pronunciation has an AW sound. It sounds like "dawnkey".
The vowel sound in "boil" is the diphthong /ɔɪ/. It is a combination of the sounds in "aw" and "ee" pronounced quickly together.
It can have a short O sound (as in honor, but pronouncing the H) but more commonly in the US is an AW sound, as in haul and bonk.
They are called Brays.
Answer 1Donkeys bray, sometimes this sound is very high pitch scaring away predator animals such as wolves or coyotes.Answer 2Donkeys make a sort of yodeling sound. The sound is similar to eeeee ooorrrrrr.Answer 3The sound made by a donkey is called braying.
The AW in lawyer either has -- the caret O and the Y as a consonant -- the OY vowel sound, and the E as a schwa (uh) sound.
It has the AW (caret O) vowel sound, as in law and cost.
They are called Brays.
There are two sounds: the AU has the AW/OR (caret O) sound, and an unstressed or schwa sound for the other U (aw-tum).
No. The AW is the "aw" diphthong sound as in draw and flaw.
Awful, lawful, awesome, hawthorn, jawline, pawprint, seesaw. These all have the 'aw' spelling but there are many other ways of spelling the 'aw' sound!