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Only when someone is around.
You would be surprised what they do behind your back...
What they say is transcribed differently in different languages:
"Cow
Afrikaans: moe-moe
Albanian: mu
Arabic (Algeria): mooooooo
Bengali: hamba
Catalan: muuuu
Chinese (Mandarin): mu mu
Croatian: muuuu
Danish: muh
Dutch: boeh
English: moo
English (Old English): Oxa hlewð.
Esperanto: muu
Estonian: muu
Finnish: ammuu
French: meuh
German: mmuuh
Greek: moo
Hebrew: moo
Hindi: mo:-mo:
Hungarian: bú
Icelandic: mu
Italian: muuuuuu
Japanese: moo
Korean: um-muuuu
Norwegian: mø
Polish: muuuuu
Portuguese: muuuu
Russian: muu
Slovene: muu-muu
Spanish (Spain, Argentina): muuu
Swedish: muu
Thai: maw maw (with mid tone)
Turkish: mooooo
Ukrainian: muuu"
Source and further information:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/moooooooooooooooooooooo/discuss/72157594459698526/
Less M more OO if you do it right.
Yes..... & alot more besides!
Here's an awesome site to hear an animal sound & see how all of the different languages of the world interpret(spell) it:
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/ballc/animals/
Of course the cows say moo!try googling 'cow sounds' sometime, and you will receive at least one website containing very nice mooing sounds...sounds oddly like a tuba though...
Being Scottish, I was always taught that coos say moo and cows say mow. The word is onomatopaeic so, yes, cows make a generally mooing sound.
Yes. I've heard it for myself.
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