that's a sure sign of a dead battery.
A long vowel sound means that the "name of the vowel" is heard. So a long O is where the sound "oh" is heard, as in go, grow, toe, coal, bone, or fold.
Cockroaches do not make clicking noises when held. However, there are some types of cockroach that makes hissing and stridulating sounds enough to scare a dog or anything that is trying to eat them.
From what I have heard the 2016 olympics are to be held in Rio De Janeiro
My limited knowledge tells me it may be the soleniod(sp?) or alternator. When my 87 Sable had that prob my friend get underneath the hood and 1)I turned the key in the ignition and held it engaged. 2)He tapped the alternator w/ a hammer. This allowed the clicking sound to happen. If I recall correctly, the clicking sound while knocking the alt meant the alt was bad. If no clicking happens when knocking the alt then the soleniod is bad. The soleniod is a lot easier to replace so hope it's that. I accept no responsibility if something breaks or this only makes the prob worse :)
Held is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a sound like boom.
No. The E has a short E sound as in held or kelp.
I heard a student can get held back once but i don't know.
The wind
heard ny or austrailia, not sure how true that is.
your dad isn't very sound. im realy sound
I've heard somewhere around London (England)
Firstly check the level of the fluid. If low this can cause a clicking and a humming when wheels are held on full lock at engine idle. If not think about replacing the pump.