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Making a word to represent a sound is called Onomatopoeia. While English speakers, at the simplest,, hear chickens go "Cluck" an roosters go "Cock-a-doodle-do" each language is different in its representation. While there is some chance that foreign chickens make radically different sounfs, we will ignore that potential.A few examples:


Chicken

Language/Sound
Afrikaans/kloek kloek
Arabic /baq baq baiq
Bulgarian/ко-ко-ко
Chinese/gē gē
Czech/kokodák
French/cot cot cot, cot cot codet
Indonesian/petok-petok
Spanish/kikiriki
Swedish/kluck kluck
Turkish/gıt-gıt gıdaak

Rooster

Language/Sound
Afrikaans/koekeloekoe
Arabic/ kuku-reekoo
Chinese, Mandarin/wÅ wÅ wÅ
Danish/kykkeliky
Dutch/kukeleku
Finnish/kukkokiekuu
French/cocorico
Hindi/ku-kudu-koo
Korean/gugugugu
Russian/koo-ka-re-koo

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The mature rooster will usually make two sounds. The first is a low clucking noise and the second is a loud crow. In Cartoons the crowing noise is often described as sounding like "cock-a-doodle-do".

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BOK The noise a chicken (hen) makes is supposed to be a clucking sound, while the cockerel goes "cock-a-doodle-doo."

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I got write lines because i don't really know the answer. but i guess it crows. that's all i have for you.

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The sound is 'cock-a-doodle-doo' in British English.

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A rooster crows "cock-a-doodle-dooooo".

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A rooster crows cock-a-doodle-doo.

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A rooster crows "cock-a-doodle-dooooo"

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Crowing.

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Clucking

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In English it is generally accepted that the sound is 'cock-a-doodle-do'. In French 'cocorico' In Dutch 'kukeleku' In German ' kikeriki In Turkish ' kukuriku