It's the chorus, in the song for a children's programme, called Hannah's helpline.
One of the best questions that I have seen in a while. This question can be taken quite literally however one must take into accounts the different types of duck. For example you have the mexican duck. Thus ducks speak in different languages. Quick guide to speaking duck. Mexican duck -"quack" translation: eh ese wazzup French duck -"Queck" translation: "steeoopid amerwicon" American duck: "moo" translation: "quack"
Onomatopoeia is the use of made-up words to imitate the sounds of animals. Words like "moo", "quack", "meow" and "woof" are onomatopoeia.
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."
a quack.
You can make a joke with moo plop moo with a few different endings. You can say moo plop moo is a cow.
Hannahs Helpline. A kids cartoon where Hannah (a duck of course) helps kids solve their problems.
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moo quack squak is boobs
Must be wearing a moo moo with a tu tu
Arf meow sneeze.
The route above Solaceon Town, there is a Moo-Moo Milk cabin there. A pokefan trainer(I think) has a happiny. She is below the cabin. In other news, quack quack.
Old McDonald had a farm I think you know the rest quack quack moo zebra......uh I mean cow.
: : This is the way the world ends : This is the way the world ends : This is the way the world ends : Not with a bang but a whimper quack-a-moo : quack-a-moo
It helped the cows moo, the ducks quack, and the horses nay. Because before then, the cows went nay, the ducks went moo, and the horses went quack. Thank God for the Rural Electrification Administration. <3
harmonia is a goddess from above! she is the world MOO the sky QUACK and everything el- POTATO!
car or sponge
None of the above. Cows typically make a sound commonly referred to as a "moo."