It depends on the situation. A bull calling because he's hungry will beller or so-called "moo" like a cow will. When challenging another bull or trying to woo some cows he will make a low, growling or rumbling call, or let out a "battle call" in the form of a bellow. He will also let out a blowing snort in a stance just before he proceeds to fight with another bull, or when warning a human to get out of the pasture or corral, or even when he's in a fearful mode like if he feels cornered.
Bellow.
An example of the schwa vowel sound is the sound the letter a makes in the word "about".
the pitch of someone
There are two. The o makes the short o sound as in ostrich and the i makes the short i sound as in igloo.
null, pull full bull rull
Hard G makes a guh sound. Soft G makes a J sound.Gut has the hard g sound.
The sound that a bull makes is usually called a bellow. They also grunt, squeal, and make several other vocalizations.
No, "bull" and "cool" do not rhyme. "Bull" has a short "u" sound, while "cool" has a long "oo" sound.
I believe the answer is "howl". It could be "bark", or some other sound that a wolf makes. Basically, it´s asking for what noise a wolf makes.
Cattle, including bulls, are generally quiet at night. However, when something stirs them up enough to make them call out for some reason or other, they would make the same noise or sound as they would in the daytime. The call a bull makes does not change with respect to photoperiod.
They are cattle- they low, snort and stomp.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
it makes something that i dont know
theyy make a sound like a normely dogg
A moo sound
It makes a hoooooorw sound
Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
Kupka is pronounced with an u like in bull. Frantisek is properly written with a little angle on top of the s, which makes it sound like sh in she.