How do dogs bark in Korea?

Dogs bark; they go, "Bow wow." Goyangineun 'yaong'hago unda.
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How does a dog bark in Japanese?

In Japan, dogs bark by saying wan wan (which rhymes with “on,” not “pan”). Farther south, in Vietnam, a dog will let out a gâu gâu or a sủa sủa. But if you say either of those in Indonesia, you'll be barking up the wrong tree, because in Indonesian, dogs say guk guk!
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How do cats sound in Korean?

Cats in America: MEOW. Cats in Korea: YA ONG (야옹).
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What's frog in Korean?

"frog" in Korean

volume_up. frog {noun} KO. volume_up. 개구리
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What does Mong Mong mean in Korean?

몽 mong. dream, to dream (hanja) Here: dream (noun)
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How do dogs bark in Russian?

Russian – gav, gav (гав-гав); tyav, tyav (тяв-тяв, small dogs) Serbian – av, av. Sinhala – සිංහල – buh, buh. Slovak – haf, haf; hau, hau.
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Do dogs bark differently in other countries?

According to Psychology Today, virtually all dogs can understand the barks of other dogs regardless of where they come from. However, the way people hear a dog's bark wildly differs depending on the language they speak and the culture they've grown up in.
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How do cats meow in Japanese?

In Japanese, nya にゃ, nyan にゃん, or nyaa にゃー (also spelled にゃあ and にゃぁ), or "nyah," are onomatopoeia that mean "meow," the sound that cats make. That is, in order to say "meow" in Japanese, one of those words are used.
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What does Nyang mean in Korean?

Noun. 냥 • (nyang) (hanja 兩) (units of measure) A liang, a Korean unit of weight equivalent to about 40 g.
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What is Korean dog?

The Korean word for 'dog' is very simple: You can just say 개 (gae)! Often it appears that people confuse this word to be an alternative and the more common word for dog to be 강아지 (gangaji) but that is actually not true. 개 (gae) is the word to use when wanting to express the meaning of 'dog'.
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How do you say hi in Korean?

안녕 (Annyeong) – “Hi”
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Do dogs bark in different accents?

According to a new study dogs develop a bark or "voice" similar to the sound of their owner's regional accent. For example dogs in Liverpool communicate in a higher pitch than other dogs and Scottish dogs tend to have a lighter tone to their bark.
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Are dog barks a language?

Dogs communicate in many ways, including body language, scent, and of course barks, whines, and growls, but barks are likely the first thing you think of when you consider dog communication.
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Does Korean have onomatopoeia?

Like other languages Korean language also has onomatopoeia. Korean Onomatopoeia also based on sounds of objects or animals. In fact, you don't need to worry about using them because a lot of them are rarely used in daily life by the new generation of Korean. Korean Onomatopoeia (의성어) is made up of Korean vowels and ...
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Do foreign dogs understand English?

Dogs do not understand English or any other human-created language. They do understand words (or rather, sounds) in any language. After hearing “sit” many times, the dog associates it with a particular behavior and with some consequences; and will end up sitting more often than not when it hears that sound.
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What does woof woof mean in dog language?

The woof or ruff – These are your typical playful barks intended to greet you or others. Woof barks are short in duration and have a mid- to lower pitch to them. They are your standard bark to say “hello” and “hey.” This comfortable bark means all is well in your dog's world.
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Can Spanish dogs understand English dogs?

So how many languages can dogs understand, really? The mind-blowing answer here is that dogs can learn pretty much any language you throw at them. English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, you name it.
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What do French dogs say?

Dog – wouf wouf/ouaf ouaf

Depending on whether we are talking about those deep barks of a big dog, or the sharp yelps of a tiny dog, dogs in France say wouf wouf or oaf oaf when they aboie – bark. But dogs can also grogner (to growl), or even hurler (howl). J'ai peur des chiens qui grognent.
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What noise does a dog make in Spain?

But actually, they don't. Dogs don't say 'woof-woof' in Spanish, they say 'guau-guau'; in Turkish, they say 'hev-hev'; and in Mandarin, they say 'wang-wang'. Birds, similarly, are not all tweeters. In fact, in both Spanish and Portuguese they say 'pío-pío' and 'piu-piu' respectively, while in French they say 'cui-cui'.
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What does nol mean in Korean?

놀 • (nol) (sunrise or sunset) glow, red sky (beginning and ending of daylight)
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What does Hol mean in Korean?

헐 (heol) – OMG. This exclamation is usually used after something shocking or surprising is said or seen. It's really similar to “OMG” in English! You'll notice this piece of Korean slang is used a lot in texting.
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