How bird sounds in different languages;
British - Tweet Tweet
Spanish - Pio pio
Italian- Cip Cip
French- cui ciu
Swedish - pip pip
:)
But is language supposed to change how a bird sounds? Or do you mean "how bird sounds are called in different languages"?
Kevwe A.
Lool does this really exist? :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
I should go google what birds speak
Oghenekevwe wrote:But is language supposed to change how a bird sounds? Or do you mean "how bird sounds are called in different languages"?
I believe he is referring to the way a speaker of certain language will imitate the sound of a bird. For Spanish this is correct, pio pio is the sound for chicks. There is a famous song called Los Pollitos, and the song says that the chicks say pio pio pio when they are hungry, when they are cold......
-Ari-
edz.conde wrote:Tagalog: Chirp chirp or Tweet Tweet
haven't heard of "chirp chirp". hehe
do the right thing even when nobody is watching
Wow Jackiya! It sounds cool! :)
Charlyn Amoin
Krooo krooo... :grin::grin::grin:
Ari wrote:Oghenekevwe wrote:But is language supposed to change how a bird sounds? Or do you mean "how bird sounds are called in different languages"?
I believe he is referring to the way a speaker of certain language will imitate the sound of a bird. For Spanish this is correct, pio pio is the sound for chicks. There is a famous song called Los Pollitos, and the song says that the chicks say pio pio pio when they are hungry, when they are cold......
Oh I see, in that case when a fowl crows we call it as it sounds to us"Kukurukoooo"
Thanks Ari
Kevwe A.
Oghenekevwe wrote:Ari wrote:Oghenekevwe wrote:But is language supposed to change how a bird sounds? Or do you mean "how bird sounds are called in different languages"?
I believe he is referring to the way a speaker of certain language will imitate the sound of a bird. For Spanish this is correct, pio pio is the sound for chicks. There is a famous song called Los Pollitos, and the song says that the chicks say pio pio pio when they are hungry, when they are cold......
Oh I see, in that case when a fowl crows we call it as it sounds to us"Kukurukoooo"
Thanks Ari
Kukurukoo is the sound a rooster would make in Spanish or kekerekeee.:joy::joy::joy:
-Ari-
This is great, the word for owl in Spanish is buho and it must be somewhat onomatopoeiac because we have an owl in our forest who sound like a man hiding in the pines yelling buho
Also cockerel (rooster) in English says cock-a-doodle-doo !
Ari wrote:Oghenekevwe wrote:Ari wrote:Oghenekevwe wrote:But is language supposed to change how a bird sounds? Or do you mean "how bird sounds are called in different languages"?
I believe he is referring to the way a speaker of certain language will imitate the sound of a bird. For Spanish this is correct, pio pio is the sound for chicks. There is a famous song called Los Pollitos, and the song says that the chicks say pio pio pio when they are hungry, when they are cold......
Oh I see, in that case when a fowl crows we call it as it sounds to us"Kukurukoooo"
Thanks Ari
Kukurukoo is the sound a rooster would make in Spanish or kekerekeee.:joy::joy::joy:
Really? That's funny,so alike
Kevwe A.
Actually thought of the “kukuruku” sound but it like... is that a language :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing::rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:Oghenekevwe wrote:Ari wrote:Oghenekevwe wrote:But is language supposed to change how a bird sounds? Or do you mean "how bird sounds are called in different languages"?
I believe he is referring to the way a speaker of certain language will imitate the sound of a bird. For Spanish this is correct, pio pio is the sound for chicks. There is a famous song called Los Pollitos, and the song says that the chicks say pio pio pio when they are hungry, when they are cold......
Oh I see, in that case when a fowl crows we call it as it sounds to us"Kukurukoooo"
Thanks Ari
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Krooo krooo... :grin::grin::grin:
Michelle.Batan wrote:edz.conde wrote:Tagalog: Chirp chirp or Tweet Tweet
haven't heard of "chirp chirp". hehe
That's what we called the birds in our province when were young. And they really sounds chirp chirp. hehe
Edzky-18