moo
a Moo cow is a cow that goes moo! "Moo cow" is just a silly phrase meaning a cow, because, obviously, cows moo.
Cows Lowe for there calves which means they moo in short burst four or five times in a row to let there calves know there location.
The sound would depend on the method in which the cow is dieing. If the cow is dieing of natural causes, the sound would probably be a final exhale.
The sound a cow makes and the opposite of oooooooom.
an owl makes and "oo" sound. But so does a monkey.
No. Its 'Moo' that is the sound a cow makes
A cow bell has a metallic clank sound to it. There are many sound clips and videos on YouTube that demonstrate the sound of a cow bell.
Any sound that the cow has associated with being fed.
A microorganism the sound a cow makes
The same sound any other cow would make, horned or not.
moo; a cow
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Cow
It is the toy with a knob in the center and when turned it stops at a picture lets say a cow and the toy makes a mooing sound and says cow teaching the child the picture of the cow (see) and teaching the sound of the cow (say).
Yes, the word "cow" contains a long "o" sound, represented by the "ow" vowel combination. In phonetics, it is classified as a diphthong, where the sound starts with an "ah" sound and glides into an "oo" sound. This gives "cow" its distinct pronunciation, which is different from words like "go" that feature a single long "o" sound.