Dog Barks In Different Languages – How It Sounds Like In Different Countries

Dog Barks In Different Languages – How It Sounds Like In Different Countries

DOG BARKS – In this topic, we are going to find out how dog barks sounds like to people in different countries.

DOG BARKS
Image from: PETSIDI

Of course we all know that the cry or sound dogs make is called a bark.

By definition, it refers to the sharp explosive cry of certain animals, especially a dog, fox, or seal. It is synonymous to the following terms:

  • woof
  • yap
  • yelp
  • bay
  • growl
  • snarl
  • growl

The common English sound for a dog bark is “Woof, Woof” but it can also be the following:

  • ruff, ruff
  • arf, arf
  • bow, wow
  • yap, yap
  • yip, yip in the case of small dogs.

In the Philippines we make up the sound “Aw, Aw”. But what does a dog bark sound like in different countries? Here are the translation of this in different countries, according to Bark Post.

Bark in Different Languages:

  • English
    • woof, woof
    • ruff, ruff
    • arf, arf
    • bow, wow
    • yap, yap
    • yip, yip
  • Philippines
    • aw, aw
  • German
    • wuff, wuff
    • wau, wau
  • Turkish
    • hev, hev
    • hav, hav
  • Spanish
    • guau-guau
    • gua, gua
    • jau, jau
  • Afrikaans
    • blaf, blaf
    • woef, woef
    • keff, keff
  • Russian
    • gav, gav (гав-гав)
    • tyav, tyav (тяв-тяв)
  • Korean
    • meong, meong (멍멍)
  • Japanese
    • wan-wan (ワンワン)
    • kyan-kyan (キャンキャン)
  • Italian
    • bau, bau

READ ALSO: Minos Shell – What Is This Type Of Shell? (Greek Mythology)

Leave a Comment