Animal sounds in different languages
Looks like Italian is at the root of “nom” (“gnam”).
Oh yea, I have been looking for something like this!
“cock-a-doodle-doo” vs. “kikeriki”!
(I just wish it looked prettier, and how about an audio sample?)(via swissmiss)
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ianlee reblogged this from capucha and added:
oh man! ok yeah… I’m gonna use this site for this project.
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yole reblogged this from mareen and added:
Si en algún momento usted requiere de un curso avanzado de onomatopeya del reino animal en diferentes idiomas, debe...
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aodine reblogged this from mareen and added:
this is the same in Czech as well. this...brought back some great memories.
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crossett reblogged this from mareen and added:
a little comic book from Poland that proves Polish Dogs say “Hau! Hau!”
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bondo reblogged this from mareen and added:
tokkyo-kyoka-kyoku - a Japanese cuckoo.
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capucha reblogged this from hannahmaimai and added:
Capucha : for a prettier site with audio samples, check this out ! :) They even have amublances, fire trucks and police...
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knorri reblogged this from mareen and added:
That’s nice. However, here’s another site, much prettier...samples by children. Very cute....
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pink-squirrel reblogged this from thumbwrestlinginbaltimore and added:
Looks like Italian is at the root of “nom” (“gnam”).
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hannahmaimai reblogged this from mareen and added:
haha VICTORIA, look at...it the other day! :D
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thegreenfieldsofthemind reblogged this from mareen and added:
Kikeriki is Greek...cock-a-doodle-do. In Greek school when I was little they used to make...
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