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by try again » 11 Feb 2005 13:05
salut!!everyone!
this is try again from china..now we are havin chinese spring festival~~which appears to be in the first place of chinese~~
and we have chinese zodiac~~
now comes the yr of cock/rooster~~
what is that in ur own languge?
and how does the cock/rooster bark?
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by tiphanya » 11 Feb 2005 13:16
In french
rooster = coq
its bark = cocorico
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by Olivier » 11 Feb 2005 13:23
en hongrois / in Hungarian:
kakas
kikiriki / kukuriku
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by Bloodbrother » 11 Feb 2005 13:29
in japanese :
雄鳥,雄鶏, 牡鳥 or 牡鶏 (ondori)
in korean :
닭 (tark)
in tibetan :
(ja thül)
But I don't know its bark in these languages.
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by helena » 11 Feb 2005 14:33
croatian: pjetao
kukuriku
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ann
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by ann » 11 Feb 2005 14:46
in italian
il gallo
chicchirichi! (you pronounce kikiriki)
[pour les onomatopées dans les différentes langues il y a un glossaire là:
http://lists.albura.net/efe.es/apuntes- ... /0933.html ]
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by iubito » 11 Feb 2005 14:51
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by Vikr » 11 Feb 2005 16:29
Cock
Tamij
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by Nephilim » 11 Feb 2005 17:42
in czech, a rooster is "kohout" . in slovak, "kohut". and its bark goes like "kikiriki" in both languages.
in romanian, a rooster is "cocoş" but i dunno how you call its barking
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by Toirdhealbhách » 11 Feb 2005 17:58
In breton, a rooster is "kog" and its bark is "ko ko kog" or "kokeriko"
In Irish, a rooster is "coileach" and i don’t remember its bark.
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by nuba » 11 Feb 2005 18:36
in german. rooster is "Hahn",
its bark: "Kikeriki"
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by Gilen » 11 Feb 2005 21:38
In Basque : oilar / its bark is kukurruku
In Vietnamese : gà trống / its bark : o o
In Hebrew : תַּרְנְגוֹל (tarnegol) / its bark : תרנגולות מקרקרות (tarnegolot mekarkerot)
In Arabic : دِيْك (dîk) / its bark : صِياح الدِّيك (Siyâh' addîk)
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by didine » 11 Feb 2005 22:03
Finnish: kukko / it goes "kukkokiekuu"
Estonian: kukk / it goes "kikerikii"
Polish: kogut / it goes "kukuryku"
Swedish: tupp / it goes "kuckeliku"
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by Superinge » 20 Feb 2005 13:29
In dutch:
haan
it's bark:
kukeleku
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by Maïwenn » 20 Feb 2005 14:00
in Danish : en hane
Penn ar Bed
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