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they make a high pitched whimpering sound when they are in pain just like a dog as my sister fell on her rabbit accidentally and obviously because the rabbit was i pain it let out a loud screeching whimpering sound for quiet a while, also they can do this if they are lonely as rabbits need a mate to be around.
there are several different contect you would use this word in japanese: 1) a dog is whimpering - inu ga kunn kunn naiteiru. 2) a child is whimpering - kodomoga shiku shiku naiteiru. or - kodomoga susuri naiteiru. for #2, they both can be applied as whimpering, but it's also comparable to sobbing. as you can probably notice, the whimpering mostly refers to the different ways the subject makes noises.
A dog's moaning sound may be called a "whimper."
Make sure he is not hungry because if he is, then he might be whimpering. If he is not begging or whimpering, he might want to play with you.
The homograph for "bark" (sound a dog makes) is "bark" (tree covering).
The homograph for the sound a dog makes is "bark," which can also refer to the outside covering of a tree.
To me, it sounds like "Mmm! Mmm! Mmm!"
The homograph for a tree covering and a sound that a dog makes is "bark". It can refer to the outer layer of a tree and also the vocalization of a dog.
bark
bark Bark,growl,yelp,whine,yip,and of course the little ones Yap.
The answer is bark a dogs bark and a trees bark looks the same and the same but both means different meanings.
When your dog has babies she makes like a weeping sound as if she were in pain but not a lot of pain.