The sound from a chicken early in the morning is known as a crow. Roasters are the ones that are known to crow early in the morning.
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peep peep peep!
The answer to this question may vary depending on the language. The general answer would be a clucking sound (rather than "cluck cluck", the sound is closer to "buck buck".) Other chicken vocalizations can be found at the related question.
It's a sound made by a chicken...........BAWK!
Yes! "Achoo" is an onomatopoeia because it is used to describe the sound it resembles (in this case, "achoo" is the word used to describe the sound of someone sneezing).
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I think it is an instinct in the Coq to have a loud voice in order to make sound in the early morning to wake up the flock and let the surrounding roosters know that this is his flock.
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Roosters crow in order to show other roosters that it is their territory. It is said that roosters crow in the morning but researchers have observed that they crow at all the times whether it is morning, afternoon or in the evening.
The correct spelling is "morning" (early in the day, before noon).The sound-alike word is mourning (grief, bereavement).
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There are homophones (sound alike words):morning - early part of the day, or AMmourning - the process of grieving for a death, or other loss
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The sound of a gituar is music beyond belif.
Onomatopoeia.
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