TimeSquirrel kbin.social4Hide 4 repliesThe American one is the standard midwestern. We also have "Meww, y'all" and "EY! AHM MOOIN' HEEYA!"50
MMr_Blott replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesAmerican one is - UNLOCK MOO SOUNDS WITH A SUBSCRIPTION AT ONLY 19.99/MONTH ACT NOW28
SpeakinTelnet replysh.itjust.worksIt's only a vache if it's from the Vachier region of France otherwise it's a sparkling bovine.23
Pantherina feddit.de3Hide 3 repliesDeutsch: Muuue (some silly dialects, actual german is very based)8
Obi replysopuli.xyzJust for context in Dutch "oe" is like the "oo" sound in English (or "ou" in French).4
The American one is the standard midwestern. We also have "Meww, y'all" and "EY! AHM MOOIN' HEEYA!"
American one is - UNLOCK MOO SOUNDS WITH A SUBSCRIPTION AT ONLY 19.99/MONTH ACT NOW
M'oof
Everyone else is having fun in this thread, don't be a downer
HEY I’M MOOING HERE! (New York style?)
French "vache": Meuh
It's only a vache if it's from the Vachier region of France otherwise it's a sparkling bovine.
Le moo
Meaux.
Meuglement pronounced Moo
Møø
Hjälp, en älg bet min syster!
A Møø once bit my sister
Most Danish cow
Swedish would be muu, but close enough
And the pig says nöff-nöff. So cute!
Definitivt nära nog. Åtminstone inte Ø.
Pretty sure the Canadian cow says "Moo, eh? Hooser!"
We say "amoot". Or, "Meow? oh sorry, I meant moo"
Polish Cow: Tylko jedno w głowie mam
I was waiting for that
Mu wey. Ya, salte del camino, al chile.
Eh, puto! MUUUU!
🇨🇭🐮 Mmuuh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVoIoZBpFgM
Sweden : uwu
Deutsch: Muuue (some silly dialects, actual german is very based)
This guy cows
Dat zeg ik, Gamma.
in Dutch: "Boe" (yes dutchie cows make the same sound as ghosts)
Just for context in Dutch "oe" is like the "oo" sound in English (or "ou" in French).
Dutch cows = ghost cows?
Shazooooool
Wagwan! You want me to bacc it in?
remind me of Will Ospreay