• @ricdeh
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    321 month ago

    Good, but how can you make cat noises with an accent? Feel free to provide examples :)

      • @Dicska
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        61 month ago

        That’s interesting! The default cat sound in my language is “miau”, which sounds much more like the second one, but when someone is making that noise, we say he/she “nyávog”, which seems to be the first one + ‘og’.

    • @glimse
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      261 month ago

      In Spanish class, we were taught that dogs go “guau guau” instead of “bark bark”

      • @normanwall
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        171 month ago

        I was taught that in Japan dogs say “Wan wan” when barking

      • @[email protected]
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        131 month ago

        Dutch: (Kind of non official ranking)

        • Kef kef: Small dogs like chihuahuas
        • Waf: Medium sized dogs
        • Woef: Larger dogs
        • @glimse
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          101 month ago

          I hadn’t considered size of the dog. I guess small dogs yap or yip in English, not bark

        • @[email protected]
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          51 month ago

          Your dogs have accents depending on size? German ones are boring and speak in standard Wuff.

      • @d00ery
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        1 month ago

        Polish is written “hau hau hau*” in English it sounds like “How how how”

        • @glimse
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          41 month ago

          LOVE that. Gonna start using it in my dog

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      141 month ago

      Meow vs. Miaou for example (that’s a French accent)

  • Tar_Alcaran
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    1 month ago

    Does the T62 even have electronic fire control to steal the wiring from?