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How dogs bark in different languages

Posted on September 20, 2023September 20, 2023 By The Lingwist
How dogs bark in different languages

Dogs, in a sense, can be considered “multilingual” because humans speaking various languages have devised distinct representations for the sounds dogs produce. Therefore, if you attempt to convey how dogs say “woof” in a country where English is not spoken, you’re likely to be met with perplexed expressions. The sound of a dog’s bark is…

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