The sound a cat makes is “meow” and the sound a cow makes is “moo-moo” in English, which are similar to the Japanese sounds. The sound a pig makes is “oink-oink” in English and “boo-boo” in Japanese which are two totally different sounds.
Correspondingly, what sound does pig make?
An oink is the sound a pig makes. If you're on the hunt for your neighbor's run-away piglets, be sure to listen carefully for oinks.
Subsequently, question is, why do pigs say oink? Apparently, the grunts have something to do with each pig's personality. The more the pigs oink, the happier they are, which means when they oink they are sort of saying "Thank you for feeding me and I am very happy with my house now." The study also revealed that those who make less noise are the grumpy ones.
Secondly, what do Swedish pigs say?
In the English language it's universally accepted that pigs say “oink, oinkâ€, but let's be honest, that's a bit of a stretch. The Swedish representation of the animal's sound, “nöff nöffâ€, probably comes closer to capturing their snuffling – to these ears at least.
What sound do bunnies make in Japanese?
15. Rabbits
I don't think rabbits—ウサギ (ã†ã•ãŽ)—actually make a sound, but apparently the sound they make when they hop is ピョンピョン (ã´ã‚‡ã‚“ã´ã‚‡ã‚“), which no one can deny is completely adorable.