Bleats, can otherwise be known as a baa sound.
the sound that sheep make is bah
Actually, it is BLEAT. It can also be the characteristic cry of a goat or calf. Bleat can be the verb to utter the cry of a sheep, goat, or calf. bleating, bleated, bleats
it bloats A sheep makes a bleat, similar to a goat.
The sound a sheep makes is called "bleating." It can vary from a soft "baa" to a louder, more persistent bleat when they are distressed or seeking attention.
First, you must specify the language. For example, English cock-a-doodle doo (the rooster sound) is French cocorico, Spanish quiquiriquí, Italian chicchirichì.
Sheep typically make a "baa" sound. This sound can vary in pitch and intensity depending on the sheep's age, health, and situation.
Bleating is the sound resembling a sheep's distinctive animal cry.
it bloats A sheep makes a bleat, similar to a goat.
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A sheeps sound is known as a bleat
In fact the sound that makes baba is an animal called the metal sheep it is a sheep that bits people and eats them for dinner or makes a Delicious soup out of them.
The sound a sheep makes is called "bleating." It can vary from a soft "baa" to a louder, more persistent bleat when they are distressed or seeking attention.
First, you must specify the language. For example, English cock-a-doodle doo (the rooster sound) is French cocorico, Spanish quiquiriquí, Italian chicchirichì.
Yes, sheep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sheet and sheen. Sheep rhymes with sleep and keep.
The word "sheep" has a long e sound.
Sheep typically make a "baa" sound. This sound can vary in pitch and intensity depending on the sheep's age, health, and situation.
There is no short sound. The EE pair has a long E sound, as in she and heap.
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