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NO THEY CAN ONLY QUACK Canada Geese can make a barking sound. But you have to get him really, really mad first before he'll produce the sound. Mallards don't make any noises that sound like barking. I'm not sure about other ducks.
The oboe is often used to imitate the duck's quack because of the unique sound the oboe generates.
The Duck in the piece Peter and the Wolf is played by the oboe, my favourite instrument, which I actually play. I think the oboe has a very fitting sound for the Duck, as most people describe it as "nasally and annoying."
In the 1936 composition by Sergei Prokofiev, the instruments are :Flute (bird)Oboe (duck)Clarinet (cat)Bassoon (grandfather)French horns (wolf)String quartet (Peter)Kettle drum, timpani and bass drum (rifle shots)*Woodwinds (hunters)* You can hear a famous version of the story at the related link below.
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Yes, the word "duck" has a short 'uh' sound, not a short 'a' sound. The 'uh' sound is pronounced like the 'u' in "cup."
The vowel sound in "duck" is a short vowel sound.
The English onomatopoeia word for the sound of a duck is "quack". This has sometimes been shortened to "wak".
In Hindi, the sound made by a duck is called "mor".
The U in duck has a short U sound, as in dub and buck.
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The collective noun for 'string' is a ball of string.The noun 'string' is a standard collective noun for:a string of ducksa string of horsesa string of mulesa string of pearlsa string of poniesa string of racehorsesa string of violinists
A duck call is a hunting term for when someone imitates the sound a duck makes so that ducks can be hunted more easily. A duck call can also refer to an object that would make a duck sound.
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