The names of animal sounds are not universal, but vary from language to language. In English, pig sounds are typically written as "oink oink," but in Spanish, pig sounds are often written as "oinc oinc. "
The sound that a pig makes sounds like "oink". The sound a cow makes sounds like "moo". These are farm animals.
No, never. Pigs don't even say "oink," rather "oink" is a poor onomatopeia-choice for how pigs grunt, squeal, snuffle or make similar sounds. In the matter of onomatopeias for cows, though, it's common "knowledge," especially among children, that they say, "moo" rather than "oink."
Yes it is a Onomatopeia
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The sound a pig makes is often described as "oink" or "oink, oink" in English.
No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
no because that doesn't exist
what do you think oink oink
because a swine is a pig and pigs go oink oink. Also that were the virus started, pigs passed it on to humans.
Oink - film - was created in 1995.