The American one is the standard midwestern. We also have "Meww, y'all" and "EY! AHM MOOIN' HEEYA!"
48ReplyAmerican one is - UNLOCK MOO SOUNDS WITH A SUBSCRIPTION AT ONLY 19.99/MONTH ACT NOW
25ReplyM'oof
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HEY I’M MOOING HERE! (New York style?)
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French "vache": Meuh
29ReplyIt's only a vache if it's from the Vachier region of France otherwise it's a sparkling bovine.
23ReplyLe moo
13ReplyLe möh
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Meaux.
7ReplyMeuglement pronounced Moo
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Møø
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25ReplyA Møø once bit my sister
8ReplyMost Danish cow
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Swedish would be muu, but close enough
15ReplyAnd the pig says nöff-nöff. So cute!
6ReplyDefinitivt nära nog. Åtminstone inte Ø.
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Mu wey. Ya, salte del camino, al chile.
12ReplyEh, puto! MUUUU!
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Polish Cow: Tylko jedno w głowie mam
11ReplyI was waiting for that
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Sweden : uwu
9Reply 9ReplyPretty sure the Canadian cow says "Moo, eh? Hooser!"
7ReplyWe say "amoot". Or, "Meow? oh sorry, I meant moo"
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Deutsch: Muuue (some silly dialects, actual german is very based)
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13ReplyThis guy cows
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Shazooooool
5Replyin Dutch: "Boe" (yes dutchie cows make the same sound as ghosts)
3ReplyJust for context in Dutch "oe" is like the "oo" sound in English (or "ou" in French).
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