Chilenean dogs: “… …”
I know this is a joke cause it doesn’t have a color, but it’s “Guau, guau” too.
Source: I am Chilean.
Sonic already got to them all.
Germany more “wau, wau” btw
Arte Karambolage has done this for multiple animals, with French and Germans: Die Lautmalerei/L’onomatopée, der Hund/Le Chien (non-Europeans might be geo-blocked, sorry). Interestingly, the Germans in the video all go for “Wau wau” instead of “wuff wuff”.
(There are more episodes of Lautmalerei/Onomatopoée. A funny one is the elephant. Germans all use “töröö”, because of the influence of a popular children’s audiobook about a speaking elephant.)
Woke dogs from Myanmar
Me trying to impress an Indian woman.
Her dog:“boh boh”
In Quebec I’ve seen “Ouaf Ouaf” before
Yes that’s how it should be in France too, the map is wrong.
Ils se sont effectivement limités aux langues majoritaires, le catalan n’est pas là non plus
Ce que je voulais dire c’est que en France aussi on écrit ça “ouaf”, t’as déjà vu “oaf” toi ?
Ah bien vu, je n’avais pas vu la typo
I don’t trust their methodology. They’ve put “vuh vuh” for Finland, which, while recognizable to mean a dog barking, is WAY less used than “hau hau”. Or maybe it’s changed and I’m just too old for this shit…
I think they just search for it and pick first result
Also some Balkan countries with Hau are not marked with the yellowish color. There is literally no difference between them and north African countries in how the map pronounces it, let alone the phonetically same countries with Hav and Haf.
So, Fuwamoco are Italian or Bangladeshi?
I don’t know wtf I just watched but I can assure you there is nothing even remotely italian in there
Can’t believe they lumped the Scandi countries into “other”. Denmark uses “Vuf” ( pronounced almost scarcely like woof) and “vov” about equally, and Sweden + Norway might too.
What about ruff ruff and similar. Meong and bwekaa seem quite unlikely to me. I need someone to sound that out for me
https://translate.google.com/?sl=ko&tl=en&text=멍멍&op=translate (listen to the pronunciation)
I did a bit of searching, and Korean really does use meong meong (멍멍) for barking. It’s just that Korean romanization isn’t that intuitive for an English speaker. The eo (ㅓ) vowel sounds like an uhh, and not like the eo in “meow”.
yeah “meong” sounds more like a housecat, if anything. And whoever thinks any animal says “bwekaa” needs an ear exam.
This is the cutest map I’ve ever seen 😍
Wang Wang is just silly
Who’s there?
Where’s: BOW WOW?
Colleagues is Malaysian, she said this is bullshit. Haha.
France is also incorrect, it’s “ouaf”. Maybe it’s an attempt to make it phonetically correct with English pronunciation though, I’m too bad at it to be sure.
What is the correct version?
Same for Nepal and India
catalan dogs: bup bup
Merci, molt bé!