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The Sounds That Animals Make in English Posted by on May 22, 2012 in English Vocabulary

 

It is amazing how different people around the world hear the sounds of the same animals.  I always find this fascinating at least.  Since I have been talking about onomatopoeia in the last few posts I thought I would share with you the way the sounds of some different animals are heard and written in English.  Some of these are a little different from the verbs used to describe these sound, which I listed yesterday.  I have noted the words below that cannot be used (or usually are not used) as verbs with an asterisks (*).  All the other words can be turned into verbs and conjugated.  I have also included a video below of a children’s song that you can listen to in order to hear how all of these examples of onomatopoeia sound. Something else to note about writing animal sounds in English is that often the words are written with repeated letters to emphasize the sounds, for example: buzz (the sounds many insects make) may be written as “buzzzzzzzzzzzz” or moo (the sound a cow makes) may be written as “mooooooooo”.   Also some animal sounds are written twice connected by a hyphen, for example: cluck-cluck (the sound a chicken makes).  I have noted the most common examples of this below.

I would love if you left a comment on this post telling us all how people hear these same animal sounds differently in the language you speak. 🙂

Below I have written the animal’s name, with its sound(s) after the colon.  Remember words with * should not be made into verbs.

bee: buzz (also written bzz)
bear: grrr*, growl
birds: cheep-cheep*, chirp, tweet*, squawk
cats: meow, purr
chicken: cluck (or cluck-cluck)
cow: moo
dog: arf*, woof* (or woof-woof), ruff* (or ruff-ruff), bow wow*, bark
dove: coo
donkey: hee-haw
duck: quack (or quack-quack)
frog: croak, ribbit (or ribbit-ribbit)
horse: neigh
sheep or goat: baa*
pig: oink (or oink-oink)
mouse: squeak (or squeak-squeak)
owl: whoo-whoo
rooster: cock-a-doodle-doo*
snake: hiss
tiger: grrr*, raaa*, growl, roar
turkey: gobble (or gobble-gobble)
wolves: ou ou ouooooo*, howl

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Hi there! I am one of Transparent Language's ESL bloggers. I am a 32-year-old native English speaker who was born and raised in the United States. I am living in Washington, DC now, but I have lived all over the US and also spent many years living and working abroad. I started teaching English as a second language in 2005 after completing a Master's in Applied Linguists and a Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults' (CELTA). Since that time I have taught ESL in the United States at the community college and university level. I have also gone on to pursue my doctorate in psychology and now I also teach courses in psychology. I like to stay connected to ESL learners around the world through Transparent Languages ESL Blog. Please ask questions and leave comments on the blog and I will be sure to answer them.


Comments:

  1. mehrdad:

    hi
    I am from iran, as you know my language is persian or Farsi, thanks a lot for your interesting information, I just manage to use this information in my class
    here sounds of some animals and insects in farsi:

    bee: vizz
    chicken: jik jik
    hen: ghod_ghod
    cats: meow
    cow: mooow
    dog: hap_hap
    dove: baghbaghu
    donkey: arr_arr
    frog: ghur_ghur
    sheep or goat: baa
    rooster: ghughuli ghu ghu

    • gabriele:

      @mehrdad This is wonderful! It is interesting to see that some animals sounds are the same in Farsi and English (for example: cats) while others are different (for example: frogs). Thank you for sharing this with us.

  2. Kai:

    Thank you for this list, I was just needing something like this!
    Regarding animal sounds in other languages, I also just came across the wikipedia list
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-linguistic_onomatopoeias#Animal_sounds

  3. saswath.s:

    excellent. thank u.

  4. Mirna:

    Hi,

    I’m from Mexico. Thanks for the information. These are some sounds in Spanish (verbs):

    bee: zumba
    chicken: pía
    hen: cacaraquea
    cat: maúlla
    cow: muge
    dog: ladra
    dove: cantan
    donkey: rebuznar
    frog: croa o canta
    sheep or goat: balan
    rooster: canta

    • gabriele:

      @Mirna Mirna,
      Wonderful! Thank you for sharing these. It is fun to see how different they are.
      -Erin

  5. Monica:

    Hi there Im from the Czech republic. Sounds of animals in czech:-) :

    cat- mňau
    dog – baf baf
    cow – búú
    goat – meee
    sheep – beee
    chicken – píp píp
    frog – kvak
    donkey – íá íá
    bee, fly – bzzz
    hen – kokodák
    rooster – kykyryký
    bear – brum brum
    snake – sss
    owl – hú hú
    dove – vrkú

    • gabriele:

      @Monica Awesome! Thank you for sharing this Monica.

  6. Mateusz:

    Polish:

    bee: bzzzz
    birds: cip-cip (sounds exactly like cheep-cheep, sparrows for instance); twee-twee = tłi tłi (other small birds); kra-kra (crow, rooks and ravens)
    cats: miau, mrrrr
    cow: mmuuuuu
    dog: hau-hau (pronounced as “how-how”)
    donkey: ihaaaa
    duck: kwa-kwa (English kfa-kfa?)
    frog: łebek-łebek (“web-ek web-ek”)
    horse: I think just like a donkey
    sheep or goat: m-me-e-e-e
    pig: kwik-kwik and chrum-chrum
    mouse: pii-pii
    owl: hu-hu
    rooster: kukuryku!
    snake: ssss..

    • Gabriele:

      @Mateusz Mateusz,
      These are wonderful! Thank you for posting them.
      -Gabriele

  7. Migdalia Mazor:

    I like reading through a post that will make people think. Also, thanks for allowing for me to comment!

  8. tamer:

    very funny :o))

    in Turkish:

    bee: vızzz or vzzz
    bear: gırrr or grrr
    bird: cik cik
    cat: miyav or maavv
    chicken: gıt gıt gıdaakk ::o))
    cow: möö
    dog: hav hav
    dove: gurk gurrk
    donkey: aaiii aaiii
    duck: vak vak
    frog: vıraak or vraak
    horse: ihihiii
    sheep or goat: mee or bee
    pig: hurg
    mouse: I’ve never heard but I think iiikk
    owl: huuu
    rooster: ü ürüü üü
    snake: sss
    tiger: rrr or grr
    turkey: glu glu glu
    wolf: ouuu

    have a nice week! :o)

  9. Danisa:

    In IsiNdebele Zimbabwe
    Bee——zizizi
    Cat——ngewu
    Cow——muuuu
    Donkey—Oh oh oh
    Dog——Wuu wuu
    Roaster–Kigirigorigo

  10. jogeswar patra:

    Excellent, many many thanks.

  11. frank bonniwell:

    what animal or insect makes a sound like “cheep” 2 to 4 times in a row and only at night in unlighted area

  12. Lyia:

    WOWWWWW! It’s really really very helpful. Thank you so much Gabrielle…..it really helps me in my homework