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.

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
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