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English Onomatopoeia: Animal Sounds



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Onomatopoeia in English

English Onomatopoeia: Animal Sounds


Finally, we’re down to the animal sounds. From the meowing cat to the hiss of a snake, let’s review what animal sounds are called in English.

baa

goat / sheep

buzz

insects like bees, mosquitoes, or flies

chirp

bird

chirp

crickets

cluck

chicken

cock-a-doodle-doo

rooster

gobble

turkey

hiss

snake

hoot

owl

meow

cat

moo

cow

neigh

horse's sound

oink

pig

quack

duck

ribbit

frog

roar

lion

woof / bow-wow

a sound of a dog's bark

Conclusion


Learning about onomatopoeia in English can help you with your reading comprehension especially when you indulge in comic books and children’s stories. These words are also quite common in everyday conversations and they make storytelling quite fun!
What other words should we add on this list? And how different are these words to your native language? Do share with us in the comments!

Onomatopoeic Words


Onomatopoeic words are commonly used in comic strips and comic books. Their technique gives the reader an instant sound effect.
So too are onomatopoeic words used in almost every baby book. We teach our children their first words without even realising what they are: words that imitate animals, movement and sound.
Onomatopoeia, what a word!
It means every sound effect you've ever heard.
Ding, dong, ping, pong, clank, swoosh, crash, bang, crunch, zip, munch and sizzle. Crackle, hiss, zap, oink, splat, whiz, moo and achoo.
If you ever needed to add that extra zing to your story, article or hub, add a dash of this and a swoosh of that.
Don't just say it rained, let the thunder roar through the sky, clapbang and rumble. When night falls, let the sky explode with a crash and a hissing of fireworks.
Don't just let the day start out as any ordinary day. Let the sun sizzle. The birds chirp. The fallen leaves rustle.
In your writing, let all your animals play a part. Give them a voice. Make them bark, bleat, croak, chirp, neigh, hiss and meow. Make little feet pitter patter across the floor. Let horns honk, beep and boom. Toys rattle, crash, jingle and jangle.

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