How do you write the sound of a dog barking?
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How do you write the sound of a dog barking?
English: woof, woof; ruff, ruff; arf, arf; bow wow; yap, yap; yip, yip (for small dogs) German: wuff, wuff; wau, wau.
What sounds do dogs make?
So given that dogs (and their wild progenitor, the wolf), are super social, it’s no surprise that they produce a wide range of vocalizations: they bark, whine, whimper, howl, huff, growl, yelp, and yip (among other nuanced sounds).
How do you describe a barking dog?
Blaff, baff, buff, nyaff, yaff, yaffle, and even waffle have all been used to describe barks, not to mention woof-the valedictorian of dog words (except for maybe bow-wow, first found in the 1500s and sometimes spelled bowgh-wawgh, bough-wough, and baw-waw).
What does a play bark sound like?
The Let’s Play Bark Also known as a stutter bark, it’s generally a high-pitched Harr-ruff sound which basically means, come on throw the ball, I wanna play, gimme gimme.